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HISTORICAL ^■'''"
. AND
GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY
'Data %elating to the Settlement and Settlers of
NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY
JOHN K STILLWELL, M. D.
VOL. L
NEW YORK
1903
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DEDICATION
TO THE MEMORY OF
DR. JOHN E. STILLWELL AND HIS WIFE ELIZABETH GILLIES,
MY DEVOTED PARENTS, THE RECOLLECTION OF WHOSE
LIVES OF PATIENCE, INDUSTRY AND THOUGHTFULNESS
HAS GIVEN THE ENCOURAGEMENT TO PRODUCE
THESE VOLUMES.
PREFACE
These records were brought together from time to time during Summer vacations and
represent both drudgery and pleasure. Originally the plan was to write a history of the
Stillwells, but before long it was realized, that, if it were to be complete, it must include their
intermarriages. The broadening of the scope of the book necessitated such oft-recurring
references to old records that it became more expedient to copy them verbatim than to consult
them at a distance.
Further it was impossible to resist the mute, but urgent, appeal of these old papers to
save them from complete extinction through time and vandalism. Thus it was the records
accumulated. Then it was decided to print, that the material might not be lost and that it
might be accessible to others. Five volumes will be produced ; a second volume being now
well under way.
The work is essentially a reference one and appeals alike to the sociologist, genealogist
and historian. It tells of the great simplicity of early life, the necessary frugality of the people
and the hardships of the early settlers compared with the splendor, prodigality and ease of
the present day.
The labor has been great, and, alone, in the midst of a busy professional life, it would
have been difficult to complete had it not been for the assistance of my friend Harrison
A. McNear.
JOHN E. STILLWELL.
ABBREVIATIONS
Administrator, Administration, adm.
Affirmation, affirm.
Appraiser, appv.
Assessor, assr.
Attorney, att'y.
Baptized, bp.
Born, b.
Brother, bro.
Buried, bur.
Census, cen.
Child, ch.
Clerl{, clic.
Collector, col.
Commissioner, comr.
Complaint, comp't.
Constable, cons.
Creditor, cred.
Daughter, dau.
Deceased, dec'd.
Defendant, tleft.
Died, d.
Epitaph, ep.
Estate, est.
Execution, ex.
Executor, exr.
Father, fa.
Gentleman, gent.
Godfather, godfa.
Godmother, godmo.
Husband, husb.
Inventory, inv.
Jury, Juror, jur.
Juryman, jurym.
Justice, just.
Married, md.
Master, mast.
Member by request, mem. by req.
Mentioned, nient.
Merchant, mer.
Mistress, mist.
Mother, mo.
Petition, Petitioner, pet.
Plaintiff, pltf.
Receiver, rec.
Reference, ref.
Residence, res.
Sister, sis.
Son, s.
Supervisor, superv.
Surveyor, surv.
Testator, Testimony, test.
Vestryman, vestrym.
Widow, wid.
Wife, w.
Witness, Witnesses, wit wits.
CONTENTS
PAGES
Liber A., Richmond Co. (N. Y.) Records, j_r5
Dutch Church Record, Staten Island, N. Y., 57-148
Census of Staten Island, N. Y., 1706, 149-156
Parish Register of Christ Church, Shrewsbury, N. J., ...... 157-208
Epitaphs from Christ Church (Episcopal), Shrewsbury, N. J., 208-210
A Discourse by Way of Dialogue, etc., 220-222
Log of a Journey from Red Bank, N. J., to New York City, 222-224
Records of the Court of Sessions of the West Riding of Yorkshire, . 224-230
The Friends' Records, of Shrewsbury, N. J., 240-274
Marriages 240-264
Births and Deaths, 264-274
Second Volume of Friends' Records, of Shrewsbury, N. J., 275-''74
Marriages, 275-242
Births and Deaths, t42--572
^'^^^'^^' 373-374
Inscriptions from Friends' Meeting House Yard, Shrewsbury, N. J., . . . . 375-377
Records of Cape May Co., N. J., Lider A., 378-407
LIBER A. RICHMOND CO. (N. Y.) RECORDS.
At A Court lield on staton Island By the Constabll and ouersears of the seam on this presont
Munday of Being the 4 day of October 1680
Peter John[son] Peter Jonson Plf in A Action of the Cass
John Kingdom Deft to the ualeu of 4"' 19^ 6'^
The Cass depending Betixt the Plf and deft haueing Bin heard and examened By the Court the
Court finding the seam to be ABoiie thear Cogn[izance] doe order that the said Deft shall giue in
sufficient soecurity to meak his parsnabll Apearonce att the next Court of A sessions held At Graue-
send then and ther to Anseer the Complaint of the Plf and thett the Plf Giue in soffisiont securety to
produce the seam and that the Mear in despeut be emediotly put in to the hand of the Constabll and he
to Se as hear foorth
Coming on demand the Action Answered By Agrement the deft paing Cost
staton Island
Peter Johnson Plf
John Kingdom Deft
The Plf declareth Against the Deft in A Action of the Cas for [worn] said John Kingdom doth de-
tain and Ceep from Plf A sarten Blak Mear which said Mear hath Bin ofton demanded of the Deft By
the said Plft but the seam to de he hath denied and still doth deni is [?] the plf dameg fu"r pound
ninten shillings & six pen — whar for the said Plf Cranes Jugment for the seam with Cost of seut
f Jone B
[signature obliterated and missing]
At A Court held on staton Island on this presont Munday being the 3 day of oxtober 1680 By the
Constabll and ouersears of the seam
Thomas walton Plf in A Action of dameg
William Briten Deft to the lialeu of 4'" ic/ 6'^
whar as the Cas depending betwixt the Plf and deft hath bin hard the Court findet the Deft fence
unsofition ther for the Court Aloweth noe dameg and [ye] Plf to pai the Cost of seut
Thomas walton Plf
William Briten Deft
The Plft declareth Against the deft in A Action of dameg to the Plf Most humbly declareth
that the deft hath A parsll of unRuly horses which ofton times haiie Brooken my fence to m[y] greet
dameg and likewis haiie neglected maintianing his fence A Cording to Agrement whar by onRuIy
horses and on soefishion fenc I hau[e] Lost my whole Crop of Indgon Corn and part of my pees to
greet dameg to the ualeu of 4*^ 19^ 6''
whar foor the plf Craueth Jugment for the seam with Cost of sut oxtober the 3 day 1680
* A volume amonf; the early records in the county clerk's office, Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y., is marked
Record 1680 Richmond County.
Its sheepskin covers are loose, its pages quite worn, and its destruction well advanced. It represents what I
am disposed to think is Liber A. of the county records, though it is not so marked. If this book be not it. then that
volume is mi.ssing. It is a matter of tradition in this office that the first volume of records was taken to Albany very
many years ago, to be used in a law suit; that failing to be returned it was sought for and the county officers were
informed that it had long previously been forwarded. It was then thought that it might have been left at New
York, but here it also was unsuccessfully souglit. Since then many efforts have been put forth to find it and all
probable places searched without avail. It is possible that there is another volume, but I am half-persuaded that
the one here reproduced is the so-called missing Liber A. The contents at once suggested it as a town book for the
whole Island, as also a county book. It contains the records of the town court, early road surveys, cattle marks, and
miscellaneous matter, all of considerable interest and importance. J. E. S.
2 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
At A Court held on Staton Island by the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this present
Alunday being the 5 day of September 1680
peater Balew Plf in A Action of the Cass
Thomas walton Def. to the ualcu of 4"* 19' 6"'
the Cas depending betwixt the plf and Deft the Court findeth the CaseABoue thar Caggnizons and
noe detclartion being giuen in the Court ordreth thear Cas to be Brought befoor the next Court of A
sesstions held at grauesend then and thar to Ancer the seam the plf paing the Cost of this seut
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl And ouer sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 7 day of febrrery 1680
Marten hardn Plf In A Action of debt
Qas Smith Deft to the iialeu of s"' 6'
whar as the Case depending Betwixt the plf and Deft hath Bin heard and ther proiies to be dew upon
A Count the sum of 15 shiling 3 pen — whear upon the Court ordreth that the deft shall pay the debt
with Cost of sewt with In A Months tim from the deat hear of
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 7"" day of febrery 1680
Joseph Boules Plf In A Action of A
William Benrs [Bewrs?] Def. Salt and Batrey to the uleu of 4"" 19' 6'^
the Plf costs Court Charges for non Apearonce
obadiah Hulmes was boni [without date and in margin]
At A court held on staton Island By the constabl and ouer sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 7 day of febrerery 1680
Andres Canon Plf in A Action of debt to the
Marten hardvvin deft iialeu of 30 gilders
wharas the Cas depending Betwxt the plf and deft hath Bin heard the Court ordreth that the deft
shall pay fiften gilders to the plf chargs for Being supenid to the Court of A sessions held in graue send
with Cost of sewt
A Court order [in margin]
Robart writt plf in A Action of debt
fTrances uslton Deft the iialeu of 13' 10''
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being 7 day of March 1680
the Deft Craueth A demor the Court granteth Liberty un till the next Court then and ther to Ancor
the seam the Caus depending Betwixt the plf and Deft hath Bin heard the Court findeth upon Balanc
of ther A Counts dew to the plf the sum of 8 shiling and 4 penc whear upon the Court ordreth the deft
to pay with Cost of seut
John pew [in margin]
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this present
Mnday Being the 7 day of March 1680
fi'rances Uslton Plf in A Action of debt
John Pew Deft to the ualeu of i"' o'
whar as the Cas depending Betwixt the plf and Deft hath Bin heard and ther A Counts Being
Balonced wharis found dew to the Plf the sum of sixten gilders wharupon the Court ordreth the deft
to pay with Cost of seut
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 3
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oucr sears of the [same] on this present
Munday Being the 7 day of febrery 1678
Jacob Jeyoung Plf in A Action of Caues
Isack See Deft
wharas the Caues depending Be
[This is all that appears of this item. It is evidently a mistake as it appears further on in its
entirety.]
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam of this presont
Mnday Being the 4 day of Aprell 1681
flfrances usiton plf in A Action of debt
Robart writ Deft to the ijaleu of i"" 4'
By Bargen [in margin]
wharas the Cause depending Betwixt the plf and deft hath Bin heard the Court findeth dew to tlic
plf upon Balons of A Count the som of 18^ and 6'' which the Court ordreth to be paid further we find
dew to the deft By Bargen three piggs whar for is ALoued the sum of 18 shillings and the Charges to
be equilli deuided Betwixt the plf and deft
Jacob Jeyoung Plf
Isack See Def.
to the Most worshep full Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears the plf
Most humbly detclareth that the deft hath not parformed his Contract in seuerall Respect to my greet
dameg as the Court shall Juge as furst the hous and fenc is on soefitiont and not fitt to be hired
2ly is dew 70 giklr for detaining A Cart and steed
3ly he hath destroyed 30 or 40 pech trees
4ly for half the lucres of the Cattll that went A upon the farm Contrari to Contrct the farm
being ouer stokt whar by I Lost greett part of my lucres
5ly for spoyling of the medo in puting horses and other Cat.
61y for hir of the hous and Barn senc the furst of noiiember Last the Plf ]Most humly desiareth
the Court to order the deft to spedely Repairation and paiments with such damegs as may be though
fitt with Cost of sent
At A Court held on staton Island by the Constabl and ouersears of the seam on this presont
Munday being the 31 [?] day of Jeneuery 1680
Thomas wandall plf in A Action of the Caus
John Teneson deft
the plf Craueeth Librti to defer the Caus untill the next Court untill furder prf is prodused the
Cort granteh Librt the plf paing Cost of sewt The plf Agreeth and withdraeh his Action.
Jacob Jeyoung Plf in A Action of the Caus
Isack See Deft
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 7 day of febrery 1680
wharas the Caus depending IBetwixt the Plf and deft hath Bin heard the Court ordreth deft to
Cleer his flat forth with and his Corn out of the Barn within ten days from the deat hearof and to Clear
up his other A Counts at the next Court
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears on this presont Alunday Be-
ing the the 7 day of March 1680
Jacob Jeyoung Plf
Isack See deft
wharas the Caues depending Betwixt the plf and deft hath Bin heard and the Court ALoueth A
Cording to the proaf of the dettclaration
4 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
furst ALoued to the plf for A Cart and Steed the sum of 7°^ o'
2ly for the peech trees is ALoued the sum of r - i t .• a t ^„»,i -h n
3ly for the yous of the Barn and hous sence the furst of nouember Last is ALo ed J2 o
4ly Aloued to the plf for taking of Cattell Contraire to Contract of all such Catll the Court A
lowe half thear in Crees with 12 pound of Buter for euery Cow yearly for the Tun o* 3 years
dy It Is ordred that the deft shall meak and Repeair the housu.g and fencnig 1 enantabl A Cord-
ing to the Jugment of two m" the deft making Choys of Richard Micke & plf meakmg Choys of gorg
Cfmans the plf paing to the deft for the straw A galan of Rom all to be parformed withm A Mo h
from the deat hearof The deft paing Cost of sewt and in Cea the tw men doe not Agree thay Ar to Chouse
[Page much worn and missing]
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 5 day of September 1680
Sarah whittman Plf in A Action of the Case
William Britten Deft to the valeu of 4"" 10" 6"^ . , , . .u
The Caus depending Betwxt the Plf and Deft hath Bin heard and for want of further proof the
Cans is Refered till the next Court
Sarah whittman Plf
william Briten Deft
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this present
"""tYcot^^di-e'tlftLf tree" ShaS seat up and geett forty panell of soef^tiont fenc for the yous of
Sarah whitman at or Be foor the furst of noiiember next in sewing with Cost ot sewt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam being the 6 day
of Tun 1 68 1
Thomas walton Plf? in A Action
Joseph Boules Deft of debt
the plf and Deft Agreeth the the deft paing Cost of sewt
At A Court held At Staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 6 day of July 1681
Nathanell Britten Plf in A Action of
Lewes Lakeman Deft the Caus
the Caues Refered till the next Court and then the deft to Bring the Coult now in difrence the Flf
and deft By Arbetration Agreed yc deft to pay Cost of sent and the Plf to Cep the Coult now in
difronce
Nathanell Britten Plf in A Actio of trespas
Aran John Sonn Deft to the iialleu of 4"* 10'
At A Court held on staton Island Bv the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on thes presont
''"ton^.Sj^of°di aw2\hc Court ordeth the deft shall Kill his dogs or pay for the swine
'''*\he°tes?e.uonv of John Tingell Aged 42 vcars or thear ABoutes testefieth that he heard Aran Jonson
say that hfdid not seit his do^es upon the hogges But his wif toke them of the hoges and furder sa.eth
"°' the testemonv of hance Christephers Agegd 33 years or ther A Boutes testefieth that he Ijeard Aran
Jonsons wif say that she toke the doges of the hoges and furder saith not examoned and sworn Befoor
the Court
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on the 2 Augst
1682
peter Coxshon plf
frances Buselell [ ?] deft
the Compaint being heard from Both partes the Cort ordreth that the def. shall hand the hay now in
defronce and the deft paing for the Leabor theron Bestoed with Cost of seut
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 5
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 8 day of Augst 1681
Joseph Boules Plf in A Action of
John Briges deft debt to ualeu of 3"" i [7 over 8]'*
the Caus depending Betwixt the Plf and Deft is left to the determenation of two Men the deft to
pay Cost of sewt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday being the 5 day of September 1681
Capt. Thomas Young Plf in A Action of debt
Edward Arysmith deft to the liale of
the Caus Refered till the next Court till furder prof
At A Court held By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont Munday being the 3
day of October 1681
the Caues Refered untill the next Court
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of desember 1681
Capt Thomas Young Plf
Edmunday Aroesmith deft
In A Action of debt
whar As the Caus depending Betwixt the Plf and deft hath Bin hard the Plf proues his debt the
ualeu of fiften shilings and nin penc The Court ordereth the deft to pay the debt with Cost of sent the
plaf is alsoe to deleuer the four peses of Linen ACording to promes to the Deft
Cap' Thomas young Plf
Edmund Arowsmith Deft
The deft Most humly declareth whar as the Plf hath detained four small peeses of fine hed Bands
on small waskott on dubll Bigen for wich I paid in Ingon Corn moer [in oer?] half A Scepll of pees
Gods [ ?] not paid for and wheras he hath Charged me debter for six and twenty pounds of Buter
ther was noe moer then 26 p pott and all the waight of the pott was 8 pounds By thes and other
Considration doth Caus me to detain the debt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 8 day of Augst 1682
Woulford Jons plf in A Action of
John Kingdom deft debtt the iialeu i"* 10'
the Court hauing heard the Caus depending betwixt the plf and deft the Court iindeth dew upon
A Count to the Plf the sum of forty Aight gilders wharupon paiment is to Be mead with 3 months from
the dealt hear of the Def paing Cost of sent
New Jarse feberere the 15 day 1680
M'' Arou smith is in debted to me to A parsell of Child Bed linen sould you
for four Bushels of winter whett
to A poot of Buter quantety of 26 pound and a half at 6 pence p pound Just
for the pot •■•.........
for my tim with two men and my Boott to Com thre tims to your hous
to demand my Just writt . . . . . . ' .
Erors Exepted Thomas young
M'' Thomas young Apeared Befoor me and hath sworn to this ACount October the furst day
1681
Thomas Lewes
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6 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer scars of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of septembr 1681
Ananias Turner Pll in A Action of debt
Garat Manart deft
wharas the Caus depending Betwixt the plf and deft hath Bin hard the Cort ordreth that the deft
shall pay the sum of i"" 1" 6'' dew to the plf upon A Count of Room spent in his hous the deft paing
the Cost of sout
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday being the 5 day of September 1681
Peter Baku Plf
Ananias Turner deft
the Caus depending Betwixt the Plf and Deft bath Bin heard the deft ALoued to testefi to the
Caus her depending the Court ordreth that ye plf shall Keep the Cow now in diferenc A Cording to
A grement and the plf to pay the Cost of sout
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
[Monday] Being the 3 day of October 1681
nathaniall Briton plf in A Action of debt
Cristopher Jacob Jacob deft the uaule of i*" 15^
wharas the Caus depend Betwixt the Plaf and def the deft exknoulegeth the debt the Court or-
dereth the deft to pay the debt to [be paid crossed out] with Cost of sewt within 14 deays from the deat
hear of to Be paid in wheett A Cord to promes and the Cow now under ARest shall stand under A Rest
untill the experation of tim is expired and then If not paid the Cow to Be sould to pay Both debt and
Charges
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll an[d] oiier sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 3 day of October 1681
otto Louronson plf in A Action of debt
Edward Marshell Juner deft to the ualeu of 4'* 3^ 4*
the Court ordreth upon Balonce of A Count the deft pay to the plf the sum of 3"* 2^ 4'' in such
pay as thay shall Agre upon within A A Munths tim from the deat hearof or other wis to Be payd in
3 months tim in Corn at pris Coront to be paid or deleuered at Tis Barnson the def to pay the Cost of
seut
Jacob Corbett and Edward Clarke Chousen to uew the fence of Ananias Turner goot By Garat
Manart Bringeth in this 2 Report of seiien hundred and seunty Rayles and on[c] hundred and twente
seuen post
Garat Manart sheweth that he gott for AnaniasTurner Aleiien hundred and od of Rayles and
on[e] hundred [and] sxte three post
The Constabl with the Aboue said uiewrs haue teaken Another ACount of the ABoue Men-
tioned fence Bringeth in ACount of on[e] hundred and sixte ode panell of fencee seat up newly upon
Ananias Turners Ground
At A Court held on Stat [en] Island By the Constabl and ouersears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of nouember 1681
Peter Balew Plf in A Action of
Capt Christopher Eilop Deft the Caues
whar As the Caues depending Betwixt the P and Deft hath Bin heard the Plf proueth his det-
learation to the ualeu of 2 pound the Courte ordreth the deft to pay the debt with Cost of sewt
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 7
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouersears of the seam on present
Monday Being the 5 day of desember 1681
Peter Balew Plf in A Action of the Caues
James Pitne Deft to the ualeii of sixte gilders
whar as the Caues depending Bwixt the plf and def hath Bin heard the PIft declareth that the deft
tooke Away A parsell of goods which was A Rested By the plf when he was Seut the Law foorseth
him to pay the debt the Plf now haueing ATeached Corn of the deft the Court ordreth the Corn to
Be A Prised to pay the debt with Cost of sewt what is moer is to Be Returned to the deft After all nes-
esrii Charges paid
At A Cort held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouersears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 5 day of desembr 1681
Capt Cornells Corson Plf In A Action of
Ananias Turner Def. debt
A non seut granted By the Request of the Deft untill the next Court then to Ancer the seam
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam on the seam on this
present Alunday Bemg the 5 day of desember 1681
Peter Nowe Plf In A Action ef debt
Gidien Marlett Deft
whar as the Caues depending Betwixt the Plf and deft hath Bin heard the plf proveth his debt
the ualeu of on hundred and fifty gilders the Court ordereth the deft to pay the debt with Cost of sewt
If the swin be not Marchant Able But If Aproued of then to be A Prized By two men and the Charges
to be deuided
desembr the 5 — 1681 [in margin]
John Fingle [Tingle?] Plf in A Action of
ould Strang\veg deft the Caues to
the Caues depending Betwixt the plf and deft hath Bin heard the plf declareth that the deft was
In debt to him the sum of 30 gilders and lo days worke the plf haueing Ateacht the tooles of the def in
the hand ef Gorge Comons the Court ordreth that the teles shall Be A prised to pay the debt with Cost
ef sewt the Remainder to Be Returned to the def and A Return of the Aprisment to Be entred in
the Record
Markey Desway examined Be foor the Court upon A Complant of Christepher Bilups Cenfeseth
that he Marked fouer small piges ef A Strang sew two for him self and two for the Deike [Duke?]
examened on the 3 day of October 1681
The examination of witneses upon A Complaint ef Capt Christepher Bilop The Testemony of
Briont Bukoth Aged 36 years or ther A Bouts testefieth that in the year 1680 he saw A sow of Cap*
Bilups Mark with 4 feuer small piges fnrder this deponent saieth that In the fall insewing he saw
Markos Desway Mark two shoots on for him self and two for the Duke of the seam Celer ef the mef
Capt Bilops and to the Best ef my knowleg By neaterll Markes the Must Be of the seam Sew And
furder saieth net.
The Testem of Richard James Aged 22 years or ther A Routes testefieth that in the year 1681 he
saw A sanded sow with Blak and whit spetes with four small piges en sande on whit on Blew on Blake
and this deponient saw thes swin in Compeny withe the swin of Markes deswai and often A Bout his
hous and furder saith that he herd the soon of frances Barber say that they war Capten Bilups he saith
he Asked the sone ef Markes wt*" he Markd Capten Bilups hoges he Ansered what will you Meake A
theef of my father further saieh not
The testemony ef Antone feunten Aged 30 years or ther A Bouts Testefieth that in the year 1680
h? saw A Blak spoted sew with fuor small piges 3 Blakesh sanded and on whit furder saieth net this
deponient that Briont Bukweth and Christeper jacobes sayd thay war Capten Bilepes hoges the sow
Beins: Marked with A Crop en the lef ear and A hapeney two of the piges Marked of Markes desway
Marke and the other two Cropt and furder saieth not
8 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
depending Betwixt C Bilups and seiten Jenoue [in margin]
The Testemony of Antony founten Aged 35 year or ther A Bouts Testefieth that he saw steiien
JenanaOe kill A Boor in the year 1680 like that which Christepher Jacobe and Briont Bukworth said was
Capt Billup and furder saith not
This Testemony sworne Befoor Justes Stillwell on the 3 day of October 1681
obadiah Hulmes
Peter Balew Plf
Christepher Billup Deft
To the worshepfull Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouerscars of the seam The
Plf Most humbly sh eth [blotted out] that the deft Boroed A nett of Me ABouts thre years past
Pretending greet want for A presont soeply for his famely But the deft neuer Returned the nett untill
It was soe damnefied that was not for sarCies whar upon I Returned such Anser that I would Reseiie It
in such A Condition Being still detained to my greett dameg wich Causeth Me to Bring my seut to this
Court Craiieing Jugment Against the deft with Cost of sewt and such dameges as you shall think Re-
sonabll
desember the obadiah Hulmes
4 day 1681 Clake
witneses sworn in the Cans depending [between] Peter Balew and Christopher Bilup
John Briges Aged 30 years or thear A Boutes testefieth that he Brought the nett to Peter Balews
But he would not Rescue it in that Condition I was fain to Telle him I would Call for it as I Cam Bake
But I did not Intend It furder saith not
The Testemony of Briont Bukworth Aged 30 years or ther A Bouts Testefieth that neett Boroed
of Peter Balew But A small Mater did mend it soe that we Cecht fich Anough for our oune yous But
After when It was Returned the Roopes was Lost and the neett torn furder saith not.
The Testemony of Tis Barns Aged 60 years or ther ABouts Testefieth that Balew hired him to
mend his net and stopt sum holes and put in A new Cod and thear was soe Much Bauken Roop as A
Man Could Care furder saieth not
The Testemony of John Corbett Aged 27 years or ther ABouts saieth that thay fisht wit the net of
Balews and Maintained the wole famely untill it was torn that we Could fish noe Longer the neet was at
the Plantation A Bouts two years furder saieth not
The Testemony of Christepher Jacobs Aged 35 years or A Bouts testefieth that when we fisht with
the neet of Balew we mended soom holes But After we Cecht fish for the famely But we war fain to
mend It often the Roopes war small I Jug thay war nott worth ABoue 10 siiileeg furder saith not
sworn Befoor me Richard Stillwell Justes
By order of the Court
obadiah Hulmes
Clarke
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of September 1681
Garat Manart Plf in A Action
Ananias Turner Deft of debt
the Plf Complaineth that
that the deft denieth to pay for fence Aleiien [" hundred Railes "] which he mead for him the
Court hauing heard the Caues Betwixt the Plf and deft the Court ordereth that two men should Count
the fenc and A Cording to ther Report the def to pay 3 shilings A hundred for Rales and 12 for posts
and his diat in to the Bargen the deft paing the Cost of sewt
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 9
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouersears of the seam on this present
Munday being the 2 day of Jeneuery 1681
John Maklek [Marler?] Plf in A Action
John Briges Def of debt
thi Caues is Refered to the next Court the Deft Ingageth the debt to be paid By Cap* Palmer
otherwis Jugment to prosed
John Hares Aged 30 years or ther ABoutes testefieth and saieth that hee heard John Briges say for
the Chiles diat he did not ualeu further saieth the Mother of the Child was A Bout four or fiue months
in the hous and I heard John Brges profer fiue pound A year further saith not
Sworn Befoor the Justes Richard Still
on this 5 day of desember 1681
Thes Ar to giiie nootes to whome It may Cancarn that Richard Tattrfall and Elisebeth Larans
hath Bin Publeshed A Cording to Law
on this 25 day of Jenewery i68i''' By Danill Stillwell
ouer sear
Thes ABoue Mentioned Parsons Ar Mared By Me on the 25 day of Jenewery 1681^
Richard Stillwell
Justes
By order obadiah Hulmes
Clae
Garat Manart Plf
Ananias Turner def
The Plf Most humbly sheweth that he goot for the deft the quantety of Aleuen hundred Rai!es and
on[e] hundred and sixty and two post which the deft Refeueseth to pay Causeth Me to bring my sewt
to this worshepll Court Craueing Jugment Against the deft with Cost of sewt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiiersears of the sam on this present
Munday Being 5 day of desember 1681
Mary See Plf in A Action of debt
John depre deft to the ualeu of
The Caus depending Betwixt the Plf and deft hath Bin heard the deft eckowlegeth the debt the
sum of 2 pound i shiling and six pence to Be paid in wheet The Court ordereth the deft to giue in good
securety to pay the debt At or Befoor the 10 of Jenewery in sewing with Cost of sent
Peter Balew Ingageth of the deft
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouersears of the seam on this presont
Munday of Being the 2 day Jeenery 1681
John Chattwell Plf in a action of
Joseph Boules deft debt
The Plf Most humbly sheweth that the deft Boroed the sum of sixten shilings and and nin pence in
Mune and it hath Bin often demanded But the deft Refeus to pay the seam wich Cauese;h me to Bring
my sewt to this Court Craueing Jugment Against the deft with Cost of sent
wharas the Caues depending twixt the Plf and deft hath Bin heard the deft not Apearing the
Court ordereth the deft to pay the debt with Cost of sent
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 2 day of Jenewery 1681
Hriont Bukworth Plf in A Actin of the Caus
John Briges deft
The Plf Most humly sheweth that the deft Bargened with Elisebth horste for A year in Con-
sideration ther of he was to pay fiue pound whar upon the said Elisabeth was with the saidjohon Briges
A Bout six Monthes But the deft Refeuseth to giue Anv satesfaction for the time wich Caueseth me to
ta HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Bring my sent to this Court Craueing Jugment Against the deft lor the sum of 2'^ 10' with Cost oi
sent and such damages as May Be thought Resonable
the Dft not Apcaring to Ancer the Ph' poiie" The debt The Court ordreth the deft to pay the debt
to the sum of two pound ten shiling and Aight shiHngs for going to grauesed upon the A Count
of the deft and to pay the Cost of sewt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouersears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 2 day of Jenewery 1681
Jacobe Jeyoung Plf
william Johnson deft
The Plf Most humbly sheweth that the deft is indebted to me the full and Just sum of on[e] hun-
dred on[e] gilder and Refeueseth to pay the seam which Caueseth me to Bring my sut to this Court
Craueing Jugment Against the deft for the debt with Cost of sent
wharas'the Caues depending Betwixt the Plf and deft hath Bin heard the deft not Apearing the
Court ordreth the deft to pay the debt the sum of on hundred and on gilder with Cost of sewt.
Abram Marlet Aged 29 years or ther A Bouts testefeth that John pudin and his Meat Came to
my wif and said thear is Mear shoott with Buletts and shoott and when I heard It I went to Inquiar of
John pudin I Asked him whear the shot and Bulets w-ar he said he would desiar me to helpe to draw
hear from the fence for els we mit Be sospected furder saith that A day or two Befoor Edward Mar-
shall Cam from nausinke the Mear was shot furder saith not
Corte'.i Marlet Aged 26 or ther A Bouts saieth that John pudin Came to me and asked for my
husbon for ther was A Maer shot with shot and Buletts near my fence and he would haue me help thar
Away from the fence for the peepll mite say we haue Kiled hear
John Marshall Refcuseth to teak his othe to Clear himself consarning A Mear shot of nathanl
Brittens danell stillwell is his socurety untill the next Court then to Ancer the seam
At A Court hed on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being 2 day of Jenewery 1681
Nathanll Britten Plf in A Action of
Edward Marshall deft of the Caues
The Plf Most humbly detlareth the wrshepfull Court that I had a Mear went at the Plantation
of the deft and the def Cam to me and Complained that the my Mear troubled his foels when I heard
thearof I sent A halter and profcrd pay to Bring hear up But the next neus I heard she was shoot
which Caueseth me to suspect the deft which Caueseth me to Bring my sewt to this Court Craiieing Jug-
ment Aganst the def for the sum of four pounds ten shilings with Cost of sent the Caues Refered till
next Court
Edward Marshall Aged 22 years or ther A Bouts saith he Cam to Nathanill Britten that he should
teak A Cours with his Mear and he said he Could not now Be Cans he was Bese then After I Came
whom I said to Abram tht If he will not teak A Cours with hear I would shott hear Abram said Id"
not doe It fifor she is deed all Reede furder saith that Peter mone said his doge was shot and he that
shot him shott the mar But he would not Tell whoe It was
John Marshall saith that he speak to nathanll Britten to teakc up his Mear for she did us greet
dameg If you will not Teak sum Cours I will.
Cornelios Corson Plf in A Action
Ananias Turner deft of the Caues
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constalil and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
1681 Munday Being the 2 dav of Jenewery the Caues Refered to Thomas stillwel and Edward Clark
to meak A finall end Agreeth that the deft shall giue to the plf sixten hundred stikes of good Marchant-
abl wood to Be deliuerd At the watrsid next Conueint with Cost of sent
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS.
ti
the testemony of Richard taterfall saietli that A Bout two or thre days After Chrismos last as thay
war A descoursing A Bout Meary uslton she Being at nausink said Alary pering that Alary uslton is
Brought in Beed and hath A Child I said I did not Beleiie it Mary pareng said it is trew for Fetter
Buklejou told me soe and the Midvvif Asked Mary uslton [who] was the father of it and she said I
doe not know for mor then twenty Men hath Laid with me hold your tonge and sai noe more thes ar
the words that Mary paring Tould me furder This deponent saith not
Examined Befoor me Richard Stillwell
on the 15 day of Jenewery 1681^ Justes
By order
obadiah Hulmes
Clake
Elisebeth Lawrance saith that she heard Mary Pering sai as thay war A descorcing A Bout Mary
uslton she Being at neusink Mary said Mary uston was with Child I said I did not Beleu it Mary Par-
ing sait it was trew for Peter Bukliou told me soe that she was Brought in Beed and had A child and
the Midwif Asked hear whoe was the father she said she Could not tell for Moer then twenty Men
hath Laid with me hold your Tonge and sai noe more thes ar the words Maxy Pareng tould to me this
deponant saieth not
Examined Be foor me
Richard Stillwell
on the 16 day Justes
of Jenewery
1681=
By order obadiah Hulmes
Clke
The Iniientory of the Estate of Philup Bendall Leatly desesed
Imps
on Cow and A Calf lialued at . . . ....
twenty shootes lialed At ........
on[e] loyrn pott on[e] sped two Axes at . ....
two hoes on Beettell thre weges ... ....
twellue Bushells of sumer wheett and ten Bushels of Ingen Cora ualed
to housall stuf Beloning to the hous . . ....
to A Chain and lyrns for A plow ... ....
for the land Buldinges therupon ... ....
to A ould Musket at
tb
5
15
3
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Jenewery the 2 — 1681 [in margin]
Nathanll Britten Plf
John Marshall Deft
wharas the Caucs depending Betwixt the Plf and deft the deft ecknowlegeth him self giltey the
Court Apwinteth ol^adiah Hulmes and Daniall Stillwell to determen the Caues the Court ALoweth of
ther Agreement and determenation as foleth that the deft shall pay to the Plf the sum of 3 pounds in
Coront pay or Another Mear as good as may Be AJuged Betwi.xt two Indefront Men with Cost of
sute
Danell Stillwell stands Bound for the Deft for debt and Cost
on the 5 day of febrery 1681
Bv order obadiah Hulmes
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 3 day of Aprell 1682
Nathanll Briten Plf in A Action
obadiah Hulmes Deft of the Caues
12 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the furst day of May 1682
Peter Balew PIf in A Action of debt
ffranses uslton Deft
the plf detlareth that the Deft is Indebted to him Upon A Counts of seuerall partickelrs Rescued
of him the sum of on hundred ninty and on Gilder the Court haiiing herd the Caues the Plf hauing
sworn to his ACounpt the Court ordreth the Deft to pay the deft the full sum of on hundred ninty and
on Gilder with Cost of sewt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this pres-
ent Munday Being the furst day of ;\lay 1682
Jaqus Geyon Plf in A Action of debt
ffrances Uslton Deft
the plf and Deft Agreeth the the plf paing Cost of sute
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 12 day of June 1682
Antony ffountin Plf in A Action of
Mark Dessway Deft the Cauess
The Court hauing heard the Caues hear depending doe Apwint and order Danell stillwell Jacob
Corbett and John Garettsonn to end all difrences Concarng A Counts Betwixt the Plf and deft whoe
hath Balonsed Both ther ACounpts and find dew to the Plf upon Balonce the Just sum of seuen shilings
and six pence Ther foor ordreth the deft to pay Cost
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier searss of the same on this present
Munday Being the 12 day of June 1682
Mark Dessway Plf in A Action of
Antony ffounten Deft sland""
to the worshepfull Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier seears of the same on this
present Mundday Being the 12 day of June 1682 sheweth that the Deft hath Rogfuly and slandroly
Reported and ACuesed Me with stelling of hoges and that I was Recorded in the Town Booke for the
same I humbly desiar the Court to pas Jugment AGainst the Def A Cording to Law and such dameges
As May Be thought fitt with Cost of Court
The Caues hear depending hath Bin heard the Court findeth It A Boue ther Cogisons the Court
ordreth the Plf to pay the Cost of this Court and hafie Liberty to Apeell to the Court of A seshins
Franses Uslton Plf in A Action
Peter Balew Deft of debt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the sam on this present
Munday Being the furst day of June 1682
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the same on this present
Munday Being the furst day of May 1682
John Kingdom Plf in A Action >
fifrances walker Def of the Caues
The Plf Most humbly sheweth that The Deft is indebted to Me the sum of thorten shillings and six
pence for A yern poot and paill whoe hath Refused to pay the seam to my dameg which Caueseth Me to
Bring my sute to this worshepfull Court Craiieing Jugment Against the Deft with Cost of sutt
The Court haiiing hard the Caues depending Betwixt the plf and def hath Bin heard The Deft not
Apearing The Court ordreth the Deft to pay the debt with Cost of sute Ther Being under ARest
in the hands of Danell stillwell the quantety of twelue hundred stikes of nuten wed which shall shall
Be sould to pay Both debt and Chargess of this Action and the Action with Cost of Nicholes Stillwells
the wod Being left By the said frances walker
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS.
13
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll of and ouer sears of the same on this presont
Munday Being furst day of May 1682
Nickholes Stillwell Plf
flfrances walker Deft
The Plaf Moste humly sheweth that That the Deft is debted to Me upon of ACounpt for the seall
of A goon The full sum of fiften shillings which hath Bin often demanded But the deft Refuseth to pay
which Caueseth j\le to Bring My sute to this worshepfull Court Craueing Jugment Against the deft for
the debt with Cost of sut
The Court hauing heard the Caues Depending Betwixt the Plf and Deft The Deft not Apearing
The Court ordreth the Deft to pay the debt with Cost of sute
At A Court held on Staton Island By the Constabll and oCier sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 12 day of June 1682
Upon the Ingagment of Cap' John Palmer for the fidelity of fifrances Williamson to ofishiat the
ofes of A Clarke for the Court the said Court By Joynt Consent haue Mead Choys of the A foor said
flfrances willyamson this 12 day of June 1682
I under writen Poules Marlet out of my free will haue giiien to my Brother Abraham Marlett the
half of my Lott of Land that I Am to haue out of the paten with my father which I gaue out of my free
will as A f rend sheep and I Ingeaged to giue A Transport when my Brother Abraham shall Requiar
it this Asined out of good will
on staton Island on this
17"= day of March 1678^
as wettnes our hands
Poules Richards the marke P. M. of Pouls Marlet
Peter ferete
This is A Trew Record out of the ORigonell By order on this 9"^ day of Jenevvery 1681
order of Abraham Marleett
obadiah Hulmes
Clk
To all people to whome these Presents shall Come Know ye that I Obadiah Holmes Esq' of the
County of Richmond staten Island for diuers good Causes & Considerations me theareonto moiieinge
& perticulerly for the loue I bear to my well beloued Son Obadiah Holmes Jun'' of the same place haiie
giiien & granted Aliened Enfeofed & Confirmed & by these presents doe giue grant aliene Enfeose &
Confirme onto the saide Obadiah Holmes Junior his Heires & Assignes for euer a Ceartaine tract or par-
cell of Land Containeinge Eighty Akers beinge the one moiety or halfe part of one hundread & sixtv
akers leyinge & beinge on staten Island Granted to me by Coll Thomas Dungan Late Lent Gouernor &
Admirail of Neu Yorke the saide Moity or halfe part of the saide one hundread & Sixty Akers Begininge
at a small Run of water in the Reere of William Johnson at the head of the Creake & runes in breadth
by another Run of water northerly one hundread & sixteene Rod & is in Length West one hundread
& ten Rod & one halfe & so to run a line of Equall Devition accordinge to the pattent granted as afore-
saide togeather with an equall proportion of Meddow To haue & to Hold the saide tract of land as afore-
saide To the saide Obadiah Plolmes Jun"^ his Heires & Assigne for euer payeinge & Yealdinge theare-
fore yearely & euery yeare all such sum or sumes Dues or Quit rents that are Legaly due from the saide
tract of Land Granted as aforesaide In Witness wheareof I the saide Obadiah Holmes Sen' of staton
Island as Aforesaide haue heareonto set mv hand & afixed my seale this twentieth day of February
1689 & in the 2'^ yeare of the Raigne of William the 2*' Angle Scot Fran Hele f ? Ireland] Rex.
Signed sealed & Deluered in the Prence of
Nathaniell Brittaine
a marke
Jeremiah Basse
Signum Obadiah Holmes
H HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 5 day of febrery 1681
Richard Merell Pif in A Action of the Cans
Ananias Turner deft
The Caues Depending Betwixt the Plf and Deft hath Bine heard the Deft eckowlegeth A Bill past
to the Plf from tnider his hand for the sum of four pouds sxten shilings upon Balanc of A Counts
wharupon the Court ordreth the Deft to pay the debit A Cording to the Bill with Cost of seute
the Contentesof the Bill
Nouember the 3'' 1681
M"' Ananias Turner pray pay unto Richard Merell the sume of fouer pounds sixten shilings and
3 penc it Being the Just Balonc of all Countes depending Betwixt you and I to this dav and you will
oblige your frend Phillip weles
exepted to pay the
ABoue Bill as ABoue * * *
Me this 3 day of Jenewery i68i
the marke of
Ananias T Turner
wittnes K C p the mark of Kasper Cornelios Elias paence
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on This presont
Munday Being the 5 day of febrery 1681
Richard Merell Plf in A Action of the
Lambort thorland deft Caues
the Caues Refered till the next Court
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 6 day of March 168J
Richard Merell Plf in A Action of the Caues
Lambort dorlont Deft
The Plf not Apearing to Ancer to his Action the Court ordreth that the Plf shall pay the Cost
of sevvt
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer scars of the same on this Presont
Munday Being the 6 day of March i68i'
Jaqus Jeyoung Plf in A Action of debt
ffrances Martenoe Deft
wharas the Caues depending Betwixt the Plf and deft hath Bin heard the Deft hailing Tendred pay
for A sarten j\Iill Bought of the Plf and the Pfif Refusing the same upon pretenc of A Ingagment or
pronies of other space to the Marchant But the plf not proueing Any such Bargen the Court ordreth the
Deft to pay the debt the sum of on hundred and fifte gilders in Corant pay for the said ^lill the Plf
paing Cost of seut
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier seesears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of febrere 1681
Robart vvritt Plf in A Action of debt
John Kingdom deft
the Action with drawn upon Agreement the deft paing Cost of sute
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 6 day of March i58^
Jaqus Geyoung Plf in A Action of
Frances Uslton Deft debt
the Deft not Apearing the Caues is Refered till the next Court
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 15
At A Court held on staelon Island By the Constabl and oucr sears of the seam on this present
Munday Being the 5 day of febere 1681
Robart writ Plf in A Action of
Peter Groenfeld deft debt
the Action with drawn upon Agreement the Charges to B deuided
At A Court held on ston Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the scam on this presonl
Munday Being the 6 day of March i68i
Peter Balew Plf in A Action of debt
Frances uslton Deft
the Deft not Apearing the Caues is Refered till the next Court
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seame on this present
Munday Being the 5 day of febrere 1681-
John Lee Plf in A action of debt
william whitt deft
the Action with drawn the plf paing Cost of —
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the scam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of febrere 1681
Jacobe Jeyound Plf in A action of debt
franses uslton deft
the Plf Most hubly declareth that the deft is indebted to me the sum of four and forte gilder and
10 stiuer which hath Bin demanded But the deft Refewseth to satesfi the seam which Caueseth me to
Bring my action to this Court Craning Jugment Against the deft for the debt with Cost of seut the
Caus Refered till the next Court
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of febrere 1681
Jacob Jeyoung Plf in A action of debt
frances Martenoe deft
To the worshepfull Court the Plf Most humbly detlareth that he Bout A stell Mill for the deft
which Cost the sum of 150 gilders and 95 gild. I3sti. which he ones me upon ACout But the deft Re-
feusing to pay wich Caueseth me to Bring my sewt to this Court Craning Jugment Against the deft
for the debt with Cost of seut
the Caues Refered till the next Court
Peter Balew Plf in a action of debt
Peter King [Ring?] deft
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Mund[ay] Being the 5 day of febrery 1681
the Action with drawn upon Agreement the Plf paying Cost
Peter Balew Plf in A action of debt
frances Buselel deft
[At] A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and oiier sears of the seam on this presont
Mimday Being the 5 day of feberery 1681
the Action with drawen upon Agreement the Plf paying Cost
Jacob Jeyoung Plf
Peter Balew deft
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouersers of the seam on this yresont
Munday Being the 5 day of febrere 1681
the Plf Most humly declareth that the deft is indebted to me the sum of 31 gilders and 3 stiuers
i6 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
wich hath Bin demanded But not paid which Caseth me to Bring My Action to this Court Crauing
Jugment Against tlie defd with Cost of sewt
The Caues depending Betwixt the Plf and deft hath Bin heard the deft exknowlegeth the debt the
Court the Court ordreth the Deft to pay the debt the sum of 31 gilders and 3 stiiiers at or Befoor the
15 day of this Instent with Cost of seute
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabll and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of febercry i68|
Thomas walton Plf in A Action of the
Arter Stranguidg Def Caues
The Plf decleareth that the deft is in debted to him the sum of on pound seiien shings and fine
penc the deft haing transported him self out of this Goiierment Abtained ATachment up on goods in
the hand of Jacob Corbett Belonging to the deft
The Court ordreth the goods debts dew to the said stranguidg Shall Be Responcabl upon Apriz-
ment to satesfy the debt with Cost of sewt
Docter [Poeter?] Joen Plf in A Action of the Caus
Ananias Turner deft
The Plf declareth that the deft Bought A Negger of him for the sum of on hundred gildres the
deft Refuscth to pay the debt pretending that the Plf hath not parformed his Bargen in sum partice-
lers and A Counts the Caues hauing Bin heard the Court ordareth the deft to pay to the plf the sum of
on pound twelue shilings and six penc upon A equial Balonc of ther ACounpts with Cost of sute
At A Court held on staton Island By the Constabl and ouer sears of the seam on this presont
Munday Being the 5 day of febrere in the year 168A
Know all men by These presents that I William Elston and Elisebeth my Wife of Staton Hand
for and in Consideration of A iialuable sum of mony to us payd in hand by Robert Wright of the aboiie
said Hand Wee haue granted Barggined Sold assigned and sett oiier unto the said Robeart Wright
one sartin Lott of land lying one the sought side of the fresh kill With the pattint for the same, and all
the Right titell Intrust property Clames Demands of Wee the said William and Elisebeth Elston or our
Heires Exsereters Adminestratours or assignes for eiier he or thay eylding or payin the quit rent there
in Researvied due and payable Accordin as the pattint doth Exspres In Witness Where of wee haue sett
our hands and sealles one Staton Hand this 28 of maye In the 36 yeare of his Ma"'* Reigne Anno Do-
mong 1683
Assigned sealed Acknowledged before mee
and deliuered in Richard Stilhvell
the presense of Justes
Abraham Cole
Richard Tattersall
Whar as ther is Puhlek Charges To Be Letied upon staton Island and the sum soe Inconcidarbl
that the Inhabtons think It not Conueniont to giue in the Valuation of ther Estats But haiie By the
Maier part Mead Choys of Cap' John Palmr Cap' Thomas Louies and M'' Jacob Jeyoung Mr. Andros
Canon M'' John Garetson M'' Derick Cornelis with the Constabl to Teak ACoupt of the Charges which
is dew to be payd By the Inhabetonc and to Leue the same A Cording as they shall thinke Conijeniont
Thes Ar In his Maiests Neam to will and Requiar you At sight hear of to giuc nootes to the A
Boiie mentioned parsons to Meett together In sum Conueiont placs and then and ther ther to Act
A Cording to ther Instruction and and for soe Doing this shall Be your soefishont waront giuen
under My h-^"d on this
26 day of Jenewery 1681 Richard still well
By order Justes
obadiah Hulmes
Clac
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 17
Staton Island
In Perseuionce of A waront deated The 26 of Jenewery 1681 Under the hand of Richard Stillwell
Esqu'' Justes of the Pees whee the under written hauing Bin Chosen Comniishaners By the free
holders and Inhabtonce of this Island to consider of and Make A Town Rate for the defraing of the
Publik Charg- which By A Count deleiierd us for thes three years past we find A Mount to the summe
of Twenty fouer pounds doe By uerty of Athorety deriued unto us as A foor said Consent and order
That euery Lott of Land within this Island Containing Aighty Akers shall pay the sum of fouer shilings
and six pence to Be Leuyd By such ofesars or offesars as By the said Justes his warant shall be A
poynted to Collect the same and to Be deliuered into the hands of obadiah Hulmes whom we doe order
nomenat and Apwint To be Tresueerar for this Island for this Insung year Requiring the said oba-
diah Hulmes on the Resait of the A foor said Rattes to Make full satesfaction to All such Parsons as
by the ACounpt hear in Annixed or to Credeters to the Island and to Ceep A Just ACount therof And
the seam to Render A Just A Counpt to us on or bee foor the 24 day of Jun next Insewing the deat hear
of for wich the said obadiah Hulmes shall Be Allowed on[e] shilling por p. for the rescuing and pay-
ing out of Eiiery pound we doe likwis order that thes presoents together with the enexed Account be
forth with Recorded in the Town Booke In the Bookes of Records for this Island Together with the A
Boue said warant deated the 26 day of Jeenewery 1681 Giiien Under oure hands This 7"" day of feb-
ruere 1681
Recorded By order on this 10 day of feberey 168^
John Palmer
Obadiah Hulmes Thomas Loulas
Clecc Jacob Jeyoung
Direk Cornelioss
Andros Canon
tb s
1681 Staton Island debtt on sundry ACounpts to James Mathes William Merett and Nicholes
stillwell for Expences of the Justes and Constabl at on Court of of [af?] sizes and three
Courts of A Sesseions upon A Counpt 07 00
To obadiah Hulmes for three yeais salere as A Town Clarke ordred at A Town iMotting 06 00
to Danell stillwell for on[e] wolf . 01 10
to frances walker for ditto 01 10
to John Marten for ditto 01 10
17 10
1681 Moer ditto tb s
To Thomas walton for ditto 01 10
To Cap' Cornells Corsson ditto . 01 10
To A pair of stokes ditto . . . 00 15
To Poules Marleett for A Tigger 02 15
The whole ACoupt to the summe of 24 00
Cornelios Corson Constabl
Know All Men By thes presonce That I Marmeduck Potter A Inhabetont of statoii Island dec
freely and fermly Make oiier and Asine all my Right and Tittle and Intrust of this Patten
[The conveyance proceeds no further]
Know All Meen By thes presonts that I Franses Walker A Inhabetont of staton Island Haue and
doe Bv thes presonts Meak oner and Asine All My Right and Tittell as to Land and Laber thar on Be-
stoed or primses expresed and Contained in the Paten As fuly and Amply As hath Bin Granted and
Confirmed to Me or My Ayes or Asines to Elisha Parker senior A Inhabetont of woodbrig in the proii-
ence of New Jarsse to the said Elisha Parker His Airs or Asins To haue And To holde as hi'? proner
Right and Tittll Asined and deliiiered By the said ffranses walker from Me as A foor said or My Airs
i8 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
or A sines without fraud or desait To Haue and To Holde for euer all and Euery part and parsell ther
of of the said Land with all Buldings fences orchards with all Ground fast and nailld fast upon the said
pes of Land with all priueleges Aportenonces and Aduantiies Aportenens and Coniienionces as Ar
now or hear After shall Belong or Apertain to the ABove said pees of Land and Meedow
ASined Seeled and Deliuered In the Presence of Us on the 27 day of feberer In the year of our
Lord i68i
the marke of O franses walker
As wittnes Ecknowleged Be foor Me
obadiah Huhnes Richard Stillwell
Justes of Staton Island
Entred By Me A Cording to the origonall
obadiah Hulmes
Clarke
Know All Men By thes presons That I Abraham Lakeniane A Inhabetont of Staton Island Doe
By fully and fermty Meake ouer and A sine all my Right and Tittll and Intrust of this paten to Marme-
duck potter A Inhabetont of the sam pleas Thar foor I the said Abraham Lakeman doe fully and fermly
Make ouer and A sine all and Euery part therof To haue and to hould as his frome my Airs Asines ex-
ectres or Adminestraters withall priuelegs Aportenses Conueionces and Adiianteges as fuly and
Amply as hath Bin Granted and Confermed to Me or my Airs to the said Marnieducke Potter his Airs
execteters Adminestraters or Asins to haue and to hould as his prop"' Right and Intrust without frad
or desait To haue present deliiiere and poseshin ther of with all Ground fast and naill fast As Buldings
fences orchards
As wittnes our hands on the 29 day of Jenewere 1682
ASined Seled and deleuered In the presonce of us
obadiah Hulmes Mark of A Abraham
Edward Land Lakeman
Asined seled and deliuered in the presonce of Me
Richard Stillwell
Justes of Staton Island
Recorded obadiah Hulmes
By Me Clae
Know all Men to whom It IMay Concarn That simion Corne A Inhabetont of staton Island Doe By
thes presonts Considrations as foloth freely giue and Meak ouer my whole Esteat to Peter Nowe A
Inhabetont of the seam plas furst A hous and Land and housing with all that doth properly Belog to me
for the term and Tim of mv Lif and my wiiies with all my housl goods and Tooles with thorten heed of
neett Cattell and feur of ho'rs kind nin of swin to be forth witth deliiired to the said Peter Nowee As
his proper esteat as foloth with all other Benefetts and Adiianteges that l\Iay hear after Com or properly
Belong to the said Simion Corne his Esteat I the said Simion Corne As fuly and properly Meak ouer to
the said Peter Noewe the wholl Esteat hear Mentioned to him his Airs Exsekettrs Adminestraters
or Asines only exepted the Land Bulding and other Leabcr ther on bestoed wich is After the said
Simion and his wife deses Is to be deliuered to the said Richard Michell or his Asines
In Consideration of this ABoiie Mentioned Bargen I the said peter nowee doe Bind myself rny
Airs Execteris Adminestraters or Asines to ceep and Maintain in siknes and In helth me the said
Simion and his wif deuring ther Lilies with all neseseris as Meett drink washing Loging Clothing and
If In Ceas the said Simion or his wif shall By siknes haiie o Cation of Aney Extorordner Meens the
said peter nowe doe oBleg himself to prouid
As wittnes ouer handes on the 12 day of febrery 1680
Simion Corne
in presonc of us peter nowe
obadiah hulmes Margrett nowe
Henery Pomly [ ?] hear mark []
Claude Longpoe [ ?]
This ABoue Mentioned Contract Is noil By the Consent of Bothe partes
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 19
Know all Men By thes presence that I Jacob Cornelios widower doe Intend A Contract of Mareg
with Mary usltou the Daughter of fraanses usiton ther foor By thes I doe promes and Ingag to meak
noe other will nor testement nor gift In what neater soe euer Contrary to this Ingagment which may A
tend to the defrading or hindronc of Aither wif or Children
as furst I the said Jacob Corneilios doe fuly and freely giue to my daughter Alke all har Mothers
waring Clothes only A pette Cott and A Ring
2ly If In Ceas I should dy Be foor my wif now Intended haueing noe Children By this my wif I
doe giue and Beqeiie to hear two parts of my whol estat that I shall Be desesed of and the other part to
my daughter Alke But In Ceas I should haue Children By this my wife then the on half of my wholl
estate to be proprly for har yous and desposing and the other half is to Be equelly deuided Amongst
all my Children that ar or shall Be In Ceas my wif should Be fust desesed then I doe Ingag that on
half of my wholl estat shall Be equilly deiiided AMongst all my Children then Liueing In Confer-
meation of this ABoue mentioned Contract I the said Jacob Cornelios doe ferly fuly and frely Bind
and Meake ouer all my whole esteat that Is now or hear After shall Bee long to me upon the Breech
or non performanc of this A ABoue Mentioned Contract to my sekend wif Mary Usiton the daughter
of f ranees Usiton in wettnes hear of I A sine and seell in the presonc of us on this 21 day of Aprell
In the Year of greas 1681
mr" X of Jacob Cornel [missing]
obadiah Hulmes
Richard Stillwell
Justes
Know all Men By thes presons that I I Edward Marshall doe By thes presents Transport Meak
ouer and Asine this my Patten with all my Right and titcll thar in Concarned with and euery part
ther of with all and euery part ther of with all priuelegs portenences Coniieintses and Adiiantgsas fuly
and Largly and Amply as hath Bin Granted to me I the said Edward Marshall doe Meak ouer and A
sine This ABoue Metioned paten from me my Airs or Asines to Abraham Lakeman his Airs or Asines
to haiie and to hold as his proper Right and Intrust
Asined and deliiiered in the presons of us In the year of Greas on the 8 day of feberery 1681
the mark O of
vvitnes Edward marshall
obadiah Hulmes
Richard Stillwell
Know all men to Whom it May Concerne That I Abraham Cole an Inhabitant of Staton Island doe
Giiie and deliiier to william Elston my Right and of a loot of land with Buldings fences orchard Med-
ows Comoneds priuelegs Advantages as doth or hear After may Belong or apertain with length Bredth
Bounds and and limets as expresed in this Paten to william Elston of the seam pleas from Ale the said
Abraham Coalle my Airs Execters Adminestraters or Asines To the sd william Elston his Airs exectrs
Adminestraters or A sines to haue and to hould for euer without frad or desalt the sd william elston
Elding and paing A Cording to the Conditions of the sd Paten
Asined seld and deliiiered in the presons of us
as witnes my hand on this 20 d. of August 1682 Ecknowleged Befoor Me
Richard Stillwell
mark Justis
Clas K smith
John Mulings
Abraham Colle
Entred By Me obad'h Hulmes
Know All Men to whom It May Consarn that I Edward land A Inhabetont of staton Island haue
sould and doe Meake oiier and A sin all My Right and Tittell of A Lott of Land with all Bulding
fences orchards Comanages priiieleges with the Lenghth Bredth Bounds and limetts as Contained to
Abraham Colle of the sam plas from Me the sd Edward land my Airs Execters Adminestraters or -'
Asines to the sd Abraham Cole his Airs Execters Adminestraters or A sins To banc and to hould for
euer with out frad or desait to the sd Edward land paing and Aquiting the sd Abraham Coole from all.
ao HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
dews and dewtys or demands that haue or shall Be dew or demandend until! the deat hear of and ilie sd
Abraham Coll to yeald and pay A Cording to the Conditons of this Paten
Asined seled and deliuered in the presons of us
on this 15 day of March in the year i68| Asined Be foorMe
Richard stillw [missing]
witnes Justes
obad liululmes
John stillwell
Know all Men by thes presonce that fifrances walker A Inhabitant staton Island haue and Doe by
thes presonts Make ouer and A sine all my Right and as to land and Laber or primises and Concluded
in the paten as fuly and Amply as hath bin Granted and Confirmed to me or my Airs or Asines to Elisha
Parker senier A Inhabetont of wood brig in the pruenc of new Jarse to the sd Elisha parker his Airs
or Asines To haue And to hold as his proper Right and Tittll Asined deleCiered by the sd fifrances
walker from me as A foor sd my Airs and Asines without fraud or desait to haiie nd to hould for euer
all and eiiery part and parsell ther of the land with all Buldings fencings orchards with all Ground fast
and naill fast upon the sd land with all priuelcgs Aportenonces ConiJenionses Aduantegs as ar now or
hear after my belong or Apartain to the A Boiie sd pes of land and Medows
ASined Selled and Deliuered In the presonc of m. O f ranees walker
on the 27 day of febrere 1682
Richard Stillwell
Justes Entred upon Record by me
obadiah hulmes
Richmond Co.
This Indenture made this 23 day of Noevember In the seckond yeare of the Reigne of our soueren
Lord the King Anno qui dom 1690 [1691?]
beeTwene nickolas Lee of the on partey of the Aboiie sayd Cowntey And Danell shotwell of the
same Cowntey of the other partey fidelesot That Is to say That I the Aboue sayd nickolas Lee haiie put
my selfe Andprentis And with the Consent of my father John Lee of the Abofie sayd Countey deuring
The Term And space of ten years from And After the deate heare of which Is In the seckond yeare of
the Reingne of our sofieren Lord As Aboije sayd And the sayd Nickolas doth In Geage him selfe to serue
The Abode sayd Daniell shotwell faythfuley And Trewley during the space And terme of tenn yeares
hee shall not Imbasell his Masters Goods hee shall not frequent tauerns nor All houses unles It be About
his masters buisnes ceards nor disc hee shall not play neither shall hee Commit matrimoney deuring the
Terme of tenn years After the deate heare of And In And upon Considerashon of the Aboiie bound nick-
olas Lee un to the sayd daniell shotwell The Aboue sayd daniell doth bind him selfe heiers or Asignes
for the yearnell some of Twentey pownds Corent moneys of new yowke To find the Aboue sayd nickolas
Lee sofishent Meat drinke washen And Loging And Clothes And At the End of the tenn yeares to Giue
him Ten pownds Corent pay of this prouence with on sewt of new Clothes besides his worken Clothes
And to the Trew pcrformence of the Aboiie sayd Indenture wee the sayd nickolas And daniell haue
Enter Chayngbley set our hands And scales This day And yeare with In writen signed sealed And
deliiiered In the presonts of us
The marke of
Jacob Corbett nickolas H H Lee O
The marke of
Elisebth H Tayler
This Aboue writen Indenture was Recorded this 4*''' day of febrearey 169^ by mee Jacob Corbett
Cla
This folowing sur\'ay was Recorded for m' Elias Duxburey sept the 15"" 1696
Richmond fs March 25"" 1693 [1695?]
Wheare as wee seaker Garosane & John petersone alies stace survayers for the hywavs & fensis for
the north quarter of the said Cowntey of Richmond hauing viewed the fTence betwixt Elias Duxburey
& Lambert durland Johnsons doe find yt ye said fence from ye place wheare Lambert brings his out
fence and Joynes the same to the said duxbureys fence ought to bee Apartey fence and each to make his
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 21
moaitey or halfe of the same from the said place to the waterside & after each of them his parte of the
water fence and wee doe further declare that whot damige for Trespesis haue ben upon the said * * * —
duxburey for want of the said Lamberts making the said moyetey of the fence ought to be made Good
to him by the said Lambert for wee find that in three seuerell places in the said fence Lambert haiie
Joyned his fence to the said duxbureys witnes to this our survay wee haue sett our hands the day &
yeare aboue written
John Stace his mark
The marke of Seaker Garosene
Richmond October the 10"^ 1696
Then Receiied of marey Corsone The widow of Cornalios Corsone The some of six pound one
shiling which is in full of all debts dews bills bonds ackts ackons or aney other Acounpts from the be-
gining of the world unto this present day and date as witnes my hand and scale the day and yeare
Aboue menchoned
John watson sele
Testus
Cornelis nefis [nefie?]
peter wooglom
Three pownds six shilings of this being upon the acounpt of Anenius Turnoures acounpt as witnes
my hand
John watson
The Tenth year of our Souvereign Lord Will" the Third by the grace of god of England Scot-
land france & Irland King Defender of y® faithe and in ye year of our Lord 1698
Cornelis Nefie Seger gerritse
William george abraham Lakeman Supvifers
Mark Duffosway Richard Brittain
Engel bartelot afsefors for this present year
Nath Brittain
Benjamin Coupir [?] Jan VanOy Coll.
Jacob Garit
abrah marlet
Richmond fs ye lo"" of octob an. q: dom. 1698
The County Tax made up by the Suprvisers for this present year
To Will" Joons Child for Keeping a year
To Samuel Boulton ....
To Tho. Stillwell for a Wolve
To Cornelis Tijfon for a Wolves head
To the Exes, of CLaes Smith
To John Stilwell
To Thomas hunt ....
To ye Collectors
ii2 00
£06 00
£00 15
foi 00
£08 05
£10 00
£10 00
£01 17
Sum
. £49 17 o
Abraham Lakeman
Seger gerritfe
Richard Brittain
Supervifers
This is a true record Recorded by mee
Tho Coone CI
a
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Richmond fs
Whereas at ye generall Town Meeting being held the first day of Aprill in ye year 1699 for the
choifing of Such Officers as are nefesary for the enfuing year tlie free holders being met made choife
of thofe perfons here under named
North Divifion
heind Van dy k, Constab
William Tiljeii Supervifor
Lamd Donlan [Dorian?]
Richard Merril afsefsors
Jacob Corfson
Collector
Daniel Shotwell
John Shotwell
Surveyors of ye high Way*
West Divifion
Louis Gitton
Constab
Anthony Tyfon
Supervifor
abrah Coll
Charl. Marfhell
Afsefsors
M"- Shadijn
Collector
Engel Bartelot
Peter Manne
Surveyors of }'e high Way
South Divifion
~ Josua Marlet
Conftab
abrah Lakeman
Supervifor
Nathan Whitman
>
Tlio Stillwell Jun
Afsefsers
Hans Laurenfe
Coll
Nath Brittain
Nath Brittain
Surveyers of ye high Way
[Nothing precedes these ear tnarks to ascertain date of entry. They are in the oldest writing ap-
parently.]
Nathanll Brittons Marke with A hapene on the under sid. of the Right ear
Nathan whittmans Marke with A Crope on the Right ere and A Slitt on the Left and A pees Cut
squar out on the undr sid of the Crope
Thomas walton Marke with A hapene on the upar sid of the Left ere
William Britons Mark with two slits under the Right ere and on under the Left
John Kingdom Marke with a Crope on the left ere and A halfe still [ ?] or A foor gade [ ?] on the
Right ear
Lawes Lakeman Marke with A Crope on the Right ear and a slitt in the Left
John Dalles Mark on Both ers slitt Right down from the Crope [sic — this entry has been crossed
out]
Richard Michels Marke with A Crope on the Right ear and A slit under the seam and A slitt
Right down the Left ear
Obadiah Hulmes Marke with A Crop on the Left ear and slit in the Right
Thomas Stillwells Marke with a Crop on the Left ear and A slitt under the Right ear
Barn Tiss Marke with two hapenes in the under side of ech ear
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 23
ffranses Barber Marke with A hole in the Right eare and A hapene in the under sid of the Left ear
fTranses Martenoe Marke with two hapens under the Right ear
Tiss Barnson Marke with A Crop on the Right ear and A slitt in the seam
John watsos Marke with A smalle [swalle?] forke on the left ear [has been crossed out]
Peter noewe Marke with A Crop on the Left ear and two sHtts in the seam
Gidion Marletts Marke with A Crop on the near ear [has been crossed out]
Poules Regerne Marke with A hapene in the under side of the Left ear [has been crossed out]
John Garatson Marke with A Crope on the Right ear and A nick under seame
John Teneson Marke with two slitts Right down the left ear with A half Crop on the under side
of the Right ear
Peter Jonson Marke with A slit in the Right ear and A hole in the Left ear [has been crossed
out]
Abraham Marlet Marke with A Crop on the Right ear [has been crossed out]
Class Smiths Marke with A Crop on the Right ear and A hapen under the Left [has been crossed
out]
Jacob Garettson Marke with A hole in the Right ear and A slitt under the Left ear [has been crossed
out]
Andros Canon Marke with A slitt Right down the the Right ear
John Case Marke with A hapene on the uper sid of the Right ear
John Beleiiell Marke with two slits Right down the left ear
Georg Comons Mark with A hapene on the under sid of the left ear and A slitt in the under sid
of the Right ear [this has been crossed out]
Samuell Corteses Marke with A Crope on Right ear and A hapeny on ech sid of the left ear
Hans Louers [Louerns?] Marke with A Crop on the Left ear and slitt Right downe the seam and
A slitt down the Right ear
Cp* Bilups Mark with A Crop on the Right ear and two hapenes in ech sid of the same and A
slitt down the Left ear
woulford Johnson Mark with A swalloe forke on ech ear
Jen Grines Marke with two slitts Right downe the Right ear and A slitt down the Left ear [this
has been crossed out]
Cpt Palmers Brand Marke with the Letter P on the near shoulder
Edward Marshall Marke with A foor gad on the Left ear and A hind gad in the Right ear and
A neke under the Right ear Right in
Arowsmiths Marke with A hole in the Left ear and A hapene under the Right ear
24 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jacob Corbetts Marke with A slitt left ear and Cropt on the Left ear and A hapene in the under sid
of the Right ear [this has been crossed out]
Ananias Turners Marke with A Grope on the left ear and A hapene on the foor sid of the seam
and twoe hapenes on ech sid of the Right ear
John Tingles Marke with A Crop on the Right ear and slitt Right down the seam and A foor
gade in the Left ear
ear
Cpt Richard Stilhvells Marke with A hapene under the Left ear and two slitts in the Right
Georg Lokerts Marke with A hole in the Right ear and A Crope and A hapene on the left ear
Cpt Palmer Marke with A hole in the left ear and A hapen in the After part of the Right ear [crossed
out]
Peter Bukljou Marke with A Crop on the left ear and A slit in the under sid of ech ear
Anthone Norwods Mark with A swalloe fork on the Left ear and A hole in the Right ear and
Branded in the horn with the letter A N and his horses on the near shoulder with the seam
Cornells Corson Marke with A Crop on the left ear and slitt down the Right ear and A slitt in the
foor part of the Crop
nathanill huit mark with a swalla fork on the left ear the son of will huit [?worn]
Peter Balew Marke with A hole in the left ear
John Corsson Marke with A hapene in the under sid of the Right ear and swalloe forke on the left
ear
Jaqus Polin Marke with A Crop on the Right ear and two slitts downe the seam and A slitt be
hind the seam
John frecnch Marke with ech ear Cropt and A slitt Right down the Right ear
Edward Land [Lane?] Marke with A hole in the Right ear and swallow forke in the left ear
Robert Rights Marke with A swalloe forke on eche ear and A hapene under the of car
fifrances Pews Marke with A swalloe forke on the left ear and and under ech ear A hapene
William Elston Marke with A swalloe forke on eche ear and A hapene and the Left ear
[crossed out]
Phillup Bendalls Marke on ech ear A swalloe forke and A hole in the Riht car
Thomas Bereman Marke with A hapene under the Right ear and to slitts in the same Right down
from the tope and Branded with A Leetter T B on the horn
Poules Marlet Marke with A hole in the Left ear and two hapens in the sam on under and the
other ABoue
John Puden Marke with A swalloe forke on the Right ear and the left ear Cropt and two slitts Riht
down the seam
William Jonsons Marke with A swalloe fork on the Right Ear and Cropt on uper sid of the sam
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 45
Isake Sede [ ?] Marke with A nick Right in the under sid of the Left ear [crossed out]
John Brigges Mark with A Crope on the Right ear and A hapene in the under side of the sam and
A nicke in the uper side
Bartloots Marke with A slit Right down the Right ear and A hole in the left ear and in the Left ear
A hapen under and A nicke on the uper sid.
Marmidueke Potter Marek with A Crop on the Left ear and two hapens under the seam
Petrus Thefschenmaecker Marke with A swalow forke on the left ear [crossed out]
Jacobe Garcot [Gariot?] Mare with A nicke Right in the under sid of the lefte ear
Abraham Coole his marke with A fwalo forke on each yeare And A half peney under the Left
yeare
M"' Mahault his Marke with A Crop on the Lefte ear and two hapenes under the same
daniell fhotwell his marke with A hoole In the wright yeare And A (lit under the Left yeare
fransis uselton his marke with A Crop on the wright yeare And A (lit Cut In And A Litell pece
Cut out
Clayfe Meare his marke with to flites wright downe the Right yeare And A (lit downe the Left
yeare
John Jenoay [fenoay?] his marke with A hole In the Right yeare And A halfe flitt In the neare
yeare
George Andersons marke to half peneys In the After parte of the neare yeare [crossed out]
1693 Will Merells marke with A flitt In the top of The Left yeare
otb th lo""
1694 Abrahame Starse [?] his marke with A fitt in the wright yeare and A hole in the Left
May the 21 yeare [crossed out]
1691 This of George Browns is Rick Rickerfons mark George Brownes marke witli one hole
may 13"' in each eare and on Crope on the neare yeare [crossed out]
ditto Thomas Carhartt's marke for Cattle is with both eares Cropt and Branded in the neare
Home with T: C:
Ditto Thomas Carhartt's marke for Horfes is with A Slitt slanting downward upon the upper side
of the neare eare and Branded in the neare Buttock with T: C:
1692 decb'' 9'" Charles Marfhall (Sone of Edward Marfhall) his marke is the same this his fifather ufed
vizt: A Fore Gadd on y^ Left Eare and hinde gadd in the Right eare and A nick under
the Right eare Right in
1694 decemb 8"= Joseph bastidoe his marke with a Crop on the neare yeare [crossed out]
dec the 7'''' 1694 Elishea parkers marke with a halfe Crop on the top of the wright yeare [crossed
out]
1694 peter Johnson the boves marke with a flitt in the wright yeare and a hoole in
december the is"" the Le(t yeare
26 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
decern the 27*'' Abraham [Stause or Starse?] his marke his marke the same that was powle Reyernes
1694 [?] marke with a half peney in the under side the Left yeare
aecem the 27^^ peter ftarses marke with a Crop on the Left yeare and aflitt under the fame [The
1694 name " John Merills " is placed over Peter Starses and all is crossed out]
dece the 2f^ Jacob Corbettes marke the same that was John doleyes [ ?] with A flitt downe the top
1694 of boath yeares
brand
dec the 24*'' william merells marke with \VM on the neare butock
1694
march the 13*^'' Richard britanes marke seanierwith To half peneys in the after parte of the neare
day of March yeare
1695
1695 Adame hude his marke with afwaloe forke on the top of the Left yeare & Aflitt
March the 26"^ wright downe from the tope of the same
May the 4"" John Morgones marke with A hoole in the Left yeare and A halfpeney in the After
1695 parte of The Right yeare
1695 John fhotwells marke with a holle in the Left yeare & Afwaloe forke on the tope of
Augost the 3'^ the wright yeare
June the 9"' Lenard hendreksones marke Cropte on the Left yeare and aflitt Cut in the same on the
1696 tope [crossed out]
June the 9^'' henerey borames marke with flitt Cut Right in the fide of the Rightt yeare and A
1696 halfpeney Cut out of the Lower parte of the flitt
feb'' the 11 peter manglsones marke with too flites Right downe The Left yeare and won flitt
169^ downe the top of the Right yeare
Aprell the dericke Clayfone his marke with A hoole throw Each yeare
12"" 1697
may the is'" 1697 Cornealis neafis his marke the Right yeare one pece Cut out **** on the fore
fide the Left yeare a halfe moone on the fore parte
may the Thomas persells marke the same that was Elisheah parkers with A halfe Crope on the top
15'" 1697 of the Right yeare
may the 15"" 1697 hendrike van dikes marke to fwalow forkes on on the tope of the Right yeare
and on on the fore parte of the fame and one fwallow forke on the back parte
of the Left yeare
fep*' the 29'^'' 1698 bengmiene Coopere his marke with acrop on the Right yeare And ahalfpeney
under the Left
fep*^ the 29"" 1698 Abrahame Lakes marke Ahalfpeney under Each yeare
,^ 1699
March ye 22"" Teunis Egberfe marke a Squore one [part missing] right Ear in ye in Side top ye
Ear and a flit under on out Side
June 27*''' Dirk Roefe his marke A Slit under in the left ear [crossed out]
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. *?
January James hance dye his marke A Crop on ye left Ear and a Slit in ye Right
ye 27:
18 March Albut Janfe his mark a hole in ye Right Ear for Cattle and horfses
1700
dito anthony du Chen his mark a Crop on ye left Ear and a fork on ye Right ear
dito Thomas Coone his mark ye Same as anthony du Chen his mark is [nothing more written
here] [crossed out]
30 July Laurens de Camp his marke a hapany in ye under Side of Left Ear; and the right Ear a
hapyny in y* upper Side, and a hapany in ye under Side
dito Stofifel hanfe his marke for his Cattle a Crop in y'= right Ear, and a Crop in the left Ear
and for his horfses an O branded upon the Right buttick [crossed out]
12 March Vincent fountaines mark for his Cattle and horfes two holes in the right Ear
1701
29 apri! Stofifel Christopher his Mark a Crop in the Right Ear and a hole in the lefte Ear and for
his horfes an O branded upon the Right buttick
13 mey Thomas Coone his mark for Cattle Branded one the Right home with T. C.
1701 Barent Chriftopher his Mark a Crop on ye right Ear and two happinies one y* upper side
29 aprill of the near Ear: for his Cattle:
fabruary ^'2^ John Dullere his mark a nick under each ear [crossed out]
i7of [sic]
1702 John Dullere his marke a Slit under Each Eare
December 24"" John Smocks Mark for his Cows and Horfes is Crop* on ye left Ear and a Slitt Cutt
1708 on the Same on the Tope
170I Henry Keer Mark for his Cattle and Horfes, two Holes in the Right Ear
January 12*''
Aprill ye 13"" John Sttates Mark for his Cattle and Horfes is a Crope in the Left Ear, and Two
1709 Slitts in the fd ear
June ye 2^ 1709 John pollion his Mark for his Cattle is a Slitt one the Right Ear, both the uper
Side and the under Side of the fd ear and the Said mark for his Horfes as for his
Cattle
Novemb'' Rick Rickerfon his Mark for his horfes and Cattle is the Same Marke of George
ye 23'^ 1709 Browns with one hole in Each Eare and a Crope one y' near Eare
March the Ram Vanderbelt his Mark for his Cattle and horfes a piece of the Left Ear Comonly
20*" 1701% Called a Crabb —
May 2* 1712 Mathew Rue His Mark, for his horfes and Cattle, is Two hapeneys in ye near Ear, on
under and on a Topp and a Cropp out of the of Ear
28 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
[The following seems like an index of this book; evidently written in the oldest hand.]
i8
ditto
ditt
19
Peter Johnson
John Kingdom
p. i.
Ananias Turner
Garat Manart
Tliomas walton
William Britten
p2
Peter Balew
Ananias Turner
Peter Balew
Thomas walton
P 3
Nathanell Briton
Christopher Jacobs
Marten Hardwin
Class Smith
P-4
ott Lourson
Edward Marshall
Joseph Bouls
william Brewrs
ditto 0
Jacob Corbett
Edward Clarke uie^
Andres Canon
Marten hardwin
ditto
Peter Balew
Cap' Billup
Robart writ
flfranses Uslton
P 5
Peter Balew
James Pitne
flfrances Uslton
John Pew
ditto
peter nowee
^' Gidion Marlet
Robart writt
ffransses Uslton
7
John Tingle
Arter strangwig
Jacob Jeyoung
Isack See
8
Markes disway
Examened
Thomas wandall
John Teneson [ ?]
Sarah whitman
william Briten
Thomas walton
Joseph Boules
Nathanell Britten
Lawes Lakeman
Nathanll Britten
Aron Jonson
Peter Churion
ffrances Bushelel
Joseph Boules
John Briges
Thomas Young
Edward Arysmith
wouldford Jnson
John Kingdom
II
12
13
ditto
14
15
16
17
Examenation of wittnese
for Cap* Billup
A detlearation A
ganst Bilup
Jon Hares sworn
Richard Tettrshell
published
Garat Manart
Ananias Turner
John M***lek
John Briges
Mary See
John Depre
John Chattwell
Joseph Boules
Briont Bukworth
John Briges
Jaqus Jeyoung
william Jonson
20
21
22
23
24
25
28
29
30
dtt 00
ditto
ditto
31
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS.
29
witneses sworn Betwixt
nathanill Brittn Ed Marshal
31
Poules Merlett quit
to his Brother
44
nathanll Britten
Edward Marshll
32
Richard Merll
Ananias Turner
48
Conerlios Corson
Ananias Turner
33
Richard Merell
Lambort Dorlant
49
Testemonys Concarning
Mary Uslton
34
Jacob Jeyoung
ffrances Marten
50
A Inuantorv' of
Phillup Bendall
35
John Kingdom
Robart writt
51
Jugment A Gainst
John Marshall
36
John Lee
william whitt
52
Jacobe Jeyoung
ffrances uslton
37
Jacob Jeeyoung
uslton defered
53
Antony founten
Markes disway
38
Peter Balew
Patter King
54
Markes desway
Antony ffounten
39
Peter Balew
Bushelell
55
John Kingdom
ffrances walker
41
Jacob Jeyoung
Petter Balew
56
nicholes stillwell
42
Thomas walton
Arter strangwig
57
Cap' Palmer obleged
for The Clarke
43
Poeter Jone
Ananias Turner
58
Nathaniel Brittain
142
Recorded for Garritt Crusea his Eare mark for his Cattell horsis and fheep Is aflitt of the under
fide of the left Eare This 12 day of July 1709 ^ Ad. Mott Clerk [item in margin]
Entred ye sg"" Aaron parall his Mark for his horfes Cattle and fheep is a flitt in the Left Ear near ye
of May 1712 Midle flenting into ye head
Entr'' Aug" 2^ 1712
Barne Chriftophers his Mark, is a Cropp of the right Ear & two happens on
the Left
Entred Xber 22" Isaac Vantyles Mark for his Cattle is a Cropp on the right Ear and a hole In the
1712 Left Ear
Entred Mr. Benjamin Bill Mark for his horfes Mares and Colts, is a Brand on the near Buttook
8ber 13 Branded thus B. B.
1716
Entred
8ber 13'"
1716
Mr. Benjamin Bill Mark for his Cattle Young, and Old, is a brand on the near home
Branded thus B. B.
30 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY'.
Entred Johannes Hoogland's Mark of his Canel is three slits in the Right Ear. His Horfes are
8** 22^ branded on the left buttock with *** [o over H]
1717
Entred John Hillyers mark for his Cattel horses & Sheep is a half penny on the under Side of the
April 29 Right Ear &, a halfe peney on the under Side of the left Ear and the horses branded with an
1718 ***[J joined to H] on the Xear Shoulder
Entred Aert Sijmonfe's Mark for his Cattel & horses is a Slit from the Top of both Ears Right in
Mav 21 towards the Head
1718
Entred July John Macklem'e's Mark for his Cattle is a Crop on the right Ear and a Slit right in
3-1718 towards the head in the left Ear
His horfes have the fame mark in the Ears and Branded with I M K
Lambort Dorlont Mark the Ri^t ear Cropt and the Left ear slitt Right down the of side of the ear
and two slits in the Crpe
Ap 9 1702 William Tillyer his marke a Crop on the Right Ear
1702 John Bedine his marke a Crop and an under Ceall on the left ear and a fwallo forke on the
right ear
October 16^ 1702 John de Puy his marke a Swollo fork on Each Ear
Desember 7^ 1702 Samiiell Graset his mark for his horses and Cattell tow holes in the Left Ear
feabuar}- 1 5'^ Daniel Lake his mark a Cropt one the Right Ear and a fht Right down the tip of the
170I Left Ear
aprell 29^ witt [will?] Tj-fe his marke a Crop on the nere Ere
1703
July *^ 25-1703 Xickolos Britting his mark with two Slits under the Left ear and one under the
right
July * 25-1703 Comelos Tyse his mark with a flit Cut Right in the Side of the Right ear and
ahalf penny Cut out of the lower part of the Slit
July ^ 28-1703 — Hennr>- Bar>- his Mark with three flits under the Left ear and two under the Right
Augost I7'^-I703 Hennr}- Cruse his mark two Slets under the Left Ear
ApriE 13'- 1704 Methuors Dacker his mark with three hapenies one Each Ear that is to say on
Elach Side of the Ear one hapeney and one on the top of the Ear and fo Like wife
one the other Ear
Febuar}- 4 — 170^ Gabrael Zoso his mark Three Shts under the Right Ear and one imder the Left
March Elebath Hogland her mark for her Cattel with three slits under the Right Ear and for
ye 12 i/0\ her horfes branded with D: h: L:
March ye Georg hogland his Mark for his Cattel with three Slits under the Left Ear
12-170I
Aprill ye Stoffel A'onsent his mark a Crop on the Left Ear and four Slits in the same
4'- 1705
Aprill ve Thomas Burbanks his mark a Crop on the Right Ear and two Slits in the Same
4*^ 1705
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 3*
January ye Thomas Craver [Craven?] his Mark a SHtt on Each side of the Right Ere with Like a
31-170I flower de lufe and a hapenny on the under side of the same Ere Clofe to the head
[crossed out]
May ye i : 1707 John Jurta his mark a Crop on the Left Ere and three Slits in the same and a Slit
Right down the top of the Right Ere
may the 19"" 1724 Gabriel Duefofway his mark a Crop of the right ear and half penni in the top and
a half penni onder in the left ear for his Creatir -
A list of the warants By the Justes to the Town Court
Peter Balew Plf By two wamts deated febrery the 2 1682 aginst Buselell and Peter King
^ By A Action of nathan Britte 4 warons for John pudin and his Mate Poules Marlet and Abraham
Bearing deat on the 2 day of febrery 1681
By 2 warantes John Marshall and edward Baring deat the 29 of Jenewery 1681
By A waront for John Peterson Plf on the ACount of John Briges deated the 2.^ fery 1681
Jacob Jeyoung Plf By thre warons on for uslton on for peter Balew on for Marteno Bearing deat
on the 2 day of feberer 1681
ott Lours plf A warant for edward Marshal deated the 18 day of September 1681
By Thomas walton for John Tingle octo 3
By A waront Maresee for John depre desem. i
desem. the i Atachment of strngwegs goods at georg Comans
20 desem Abram Marlet and his wif nathanill Brit
23 nouen Jacob Jeyoung Plf single By A waront Jacob Jeyoung william Johnson
To the Court of A sessions
Peter Balew and Tis Bams Plf A sepene for Thomas walton deated the 13 day of desember 1681
nathanll Briten a supeny
georg Comans supened 13d of septembr 1682
By A waront for Tise Barns on 13d sept 1682
John rue his mark with a half penny on the outher Side of the Left ear and A Slitt in the under
Side of the right ear for his Cattle and Sheep
John Mereill pieter Staets his mark with a Crop on the Left ear and a Slitt under the Same now this
172* Sixth day of march I72i
March Recorded for John ^lareill
ye 6^ by mee
G Adriaents Clerk [Adriaenz?]
Anno July the 22^ Amends of the Mark and Brand that Will Mclane ufes for his Cattle and horfes
1721 was this Day recorded for Said William MacKlane at his Requeft vizt
The brand that the said William ufes for his horfes is exactly anfwerable to this ffigure
[circle with right and left branch from top] and that in the margin and his Ear mark both
for his horfes and Cattle is a half peny out of the under part of each Ear, and a Slit in the
End of the Right Ear [mark also in margin]
Anno 1722 Juftice Garret \'aghten's mark for his Cattle horfes and fheep is a flit in the upper fide
April 7*^ of the left Ear. recorded the day & year abouefaid at P ^'aghten's Request by W.
Dongan Clk
Annoq dom 1735 the aboue Eare mark Continued to Juftice John Vaghte being the Eare Mark of
March ye 2'j^'^ day his father Garritt Vaghte deceafed Recorded the day and year Aboue fd by
Request of the fd John Vaghte
'^_ Ad° Mott . Clk
2,2 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Richmond County fs April the 20"' Day 1722
Mr Walter Dongan's Mark for his Cattle and sheep is a Crop on the near Ear this is the same
Mark that Jofep Baftido had as appears by the Record there of in this book pag. 125 and ye fd Baftido
having fome time ago Left this County the Sd Dongan has nowe recorded for him felf the mark he
ufed. The Sd Dongans Mark for his horfe kind is the near thigh branded with the Letters
W. D. ** — Entered the Day & year abouefd
do M'' Abraham Vantuyl's Mark is a Crop on the right Ear and a flit and a hole in the same right
Ear
Anno d" Jul 3'' Goofen Adriance his mark for his Cattle and fheep is a Crop of the near Ear and a
Square cut in the under fide of the right ear
An 1722 Rem Van Der Beeck his Mark for his Chattle is a Half peny on the opper side of the
Decenib'' 10"' wright ear and a Slitt on the onder Side of the Left Ear and for his horfes branded on
the right thigh with the Letter R
Ditto Hack Van tuyl his mark is a Slett under in the Left ear [crossed out]
Bengeman Corfon his Mark for his Chattle & sheep and horfes [horses crossed out] a half penny
in the under Side of the Left ear and for his horfes branded with Letter B K upon the Left buttick
September the 10"' 1725
Recorded for Mr. Adam Mott his mark for his Cattle horfes and Sheep a Swaloe forke on the top
of the Right hear & a Slitt wright Downe from the top of the same
17-5 John Bal his mark for Cattle, horfes and Sheep
Nov 9"" Two half penys under the left ear and One half peny under the right ear
lo"" Jacob van der Bilt his mark for his Cattle horfes and Sheep is a Crop of the off Ear and a
Square cut in the under fide of the near or left Ear
172! Nicholaes Britten Junrs his Mark with a half penny on the under Side of the left eare
Janewary and a flitt in the under Side of the Right Ear
the 29"'
1726 Samuel Holmes his mark with a Crap on the Left eare and a half penney under the
May the 31 right eare
august Recorded for henry Johnson his eare Mark a lach Mark on upper sid the Right Eare
the 8 day and a nick of the under fide of the same Eare
1726 ^ Adam Mott Cleark
August tunas Couart his Eare Mark Recorded A flit In the top of Each Eare Right down the
the 8 day fame and a half peny under the Right Eare
1726 ' Adam Mott Clk
John Morgen Aged 24 years or ther A Bouts Testefieth that A Bouts 3 year or ther A A Bouts
Ananias Turner said he had A hors kiled the Coultts and he would giue in 5 shilng for A Shoot
Jacob Cornels [ ?] aged 29 year or ther A Bouts saith a Bout last hay tim he was at Bes Jons he
should moe for him and the wom said she would send on of her shildrn to Ananias Turner and I said I
would goe my self and when I Came ther he said he had not tim to goe he had loft tim for want of his
mar for he had los mor By the gray hos of Cap Car [?] the he was w-orth he had Rather shoott him
then to sufer Another sumcr
edward Clark aged },\ or ther A Boutes saith that never [ ?] he would giue Capt Corneles 15 shiling
for A Shott of at his hors
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 33
John dier aged 23 or ther ABoutes saieth that he heard Anaias Turner say he would giue so much
for A Shott at his the gray hors
Lea [Lew?] Beremame Aged 21 or ther A Bouts saieth last witsun tid had A gray hors of Turner
and he was wounded in the nex and Turner said the gray hors had done it and he swor By his Meaker
that he would kill him
Recorded the following Mark of the Horn Cattle of Captain Henry Davis of the Town of South
field in the County of Richmond the 20"* day of February 1810
[to] wit Staten Island Richmond County February 19 1810 The mark of Captain Henry Davis
for his Horn Cattle is, a Brand on the right fourSholder, with the Letters, H. D. which 1 wish en-
tered on the Records of Said County as Witnefs my hand
By Joseph Ferine Clk
Henry Davis
William Johnson def Cost debt with Cost of seut to the de***.
John Chottwell Plf
Joseph Boules def Cost of 16* 9"' Cost of sewt
debt the sun 2"' 10'
John Briges deft Cast Cost of the seut with other insedentU Charges dew to the Flf at the Last
Court of A setions which is 2 shiling a day for 4 days
Capt Cornelios Plf
Ananias Turner def
the Caues Refered to Thomas stillwell and edward Clark Agred that the that the deft shall giue to
the Plf sixten hundr stiks of good Marcht wod to be deleuered at the watersid with Cost of seute
nathanll Britten plf in A Action of the
edward Marshall def Caues
the Caues depending Betwix the Plf an deft is Refered to Thomas the Caues Reeferd till the
next Court and then John Marshall and John pudin and peter mone shall Ansor this Action at the next
Court John Marshall puten in secuerety
Richmond County August 21^' 1772
Recorded at the Request of Jacob \' anderbilt the Ear mark of his Cattle and fheep &c Viz* is a
Crop off the off Ear and a Square cut in the under sid of the near or left Ear, this is the fame Mark
as was formerly his Gra[ndlfather Jacob Vanderbilt ^ , ,r- ,
Paul Mich — a
[bottom of page missing]
John lee 3 Cows 2 on yer old 2 hoges [ ?]
Samuell Cortes 2 oxon 3 Cows on 3 ye ould on 2 year ould 2 of on year on two year ould hors on
Maer 3 hoges
John Corbete Aged 26 years or ther ABoutes testefyeth that as Briont was Meaking A stak of
Corn and Christepher Jacobes said to Capten Bilup that he had Bought 15 swin of the men when he had
Kiled som of them befoor and Bilup swore to Christepher tlint liis tonge was to long for his Chopes
Chrstepher said it should Be longer It this was ABout the time when obadiah hulmes and danell still-
well sould two to Capt Bilup
sworn Be foor me Richard stillwell Justis
on this 6 day of desember 1681
Richmond County fs Decem'' the 20*" 1762
Recorded at the Request of Mr. Cornelius Kroose the Ear Mark of his Cattle and sheep &c Vizt
is two Slits under the Left Ear Being the same Mark that was formerly his Fathers Hendrick Kroose
deceased By Paul Micheaii CFke
34 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
pctcr balu def
turner deft
the Cort ordeth that the the plf shall Cep the Cow and the def pay the Chares
garat plf
turn def
Cort order that the deft shall Be paid for what fence he haue mead f. plf R[?] 3'
and
the dc to be payd 1'" i" 6^ p 12 d***
Briont Bukoth Aged 30 year or ther A Bouts thestefieth that he kiled sow Marked with A Crop on
the Right ear and A slitt in the Lef ear By Capten Bilupes order the winter be Befoor he sould two
gooncs to obadiah Hulmes ami dancll stihvcU Christcphcr Jacobcs spok to me to me to tak nottes of the
of the ^lark for we may be Cald in queston hear After It was Aithcr obadhs or danell still stilhv* •' and
Afort T kiled thre in the two — ka — hous and As soon as thay war kilcd Capt Bilop Cott of thair ears
Richmond County fs Recorded at the Particular request of Capt" Daniel Guyon, the 6"" day of
December 1800, the Ear mark of his Cattle & Sheep &c Viz: is a piece Cut out of the End of the Left
Ear and a half penny out of the under Side of the Same Ear By
Joseph Ferine
Capt Cornellios Clerk
Corsson Constabll
Edmund Arysmitth oiier sears
Danill stillwell oucr scar
on the 4 day of Aprcll 1681
August Nathaniel Brittain Jun'' his Eare Mark Recorded aflitt In the Right Eare and a hole In
ye 8 dav the left Eare
1726 ' ^ Adam Mott Clerk
August Recorded for John Rull his Eare Mark for his Cattle horsis and fheep Is two half penes
ye II day under the left Eare and one half pene under the Right Eare
1726 ■ ^ Ad Mott Clerk
August Recorded for M'' Richard Merrill his Eare Mark for his horsis Cattle and Sheep Is a
the 17 dav Crop on the left Eare and a hole In the fame Eare
1726 ■ ^ Ad Mott Clerk
August Recorded for Jacob Bennit his Eare Mark for his Cattle horsis and fheep Is a hole In
ye 17 day the Right Eare and a Nick of the under fide of the left Eare
1726 ' ^ Adam Mott Clerk
August Recorded for John Jorney Jun'' his Eare Mark for his horsis Cattle and fheep a hole In
ye 19 day the left Eare the mark of peter Bilew Recorded
1726 ^T Ad Mott Clerk
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Robert writ Credtt franses uslton debt
tb S
to ** pint of Rum i
to galon of Malos 02
to half pint of Rom . . . . . , . . . . . . . .006
to on ***** of Room 00
to galon of Room at 06
to 8 pound of shuger 04
Credett for 3 po ' i
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RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 35
Richmond County (s May the 24"' 1753
A Strayed Young Huffer now in the K^eeping & Pofsefsion of Joiin Quin in the Man' of Castle
Town in the County afd, of a Black Colour about two Years old, Entered the Day & Year abovefaid
By Danl Corfen Clk
Richmond County May the 26"^ 1760
The Ear Mark of M'' Joshua Mersereau Jun'' Cattle and Sheep &c is a Crop at the End of the of?
Ear and a Slit at the End of the near Ear &c This being formerly the Ear mark of John Mc[worn]
Cattle &c who being now removed out of the Coun therefore the same is now Recorded for the said
Jos Mersereau Jun"" By me
Dan' Corfen
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of the hy ways goeing [worn] mill on the south sid
John Kingdom
Alex"' Stuart
John Kingdom
Martenoe
pernow
Aron Jonson
Lawes Lakeman
Abraham Lewes
georg Comans
Richard Michell
Isack See [Lee?]
Peter Balew
edward Marshall
and his soon
Joses Marlett
Poules Marlett
on the south side
peter Johnson
Mr. weles
Mr Tailer
Joseph Arismith
william whitt
M'' Beremame
Jaret Clason
Peter Peterson
gorg Renals
A Cout of Charges of the of the
wettneses of molin
the Constabll Chargres 13'
00''
Andros Canon 3
days
Buselell 3
days
Per nowe 3
days
Martenoe 3
days
Clas smith 3
days
Jacob fYooly
ACount of the parsons who war present at thetim[e] Apwinted to Concleud for the seting of the
water fenc whoe Concleud that It [worn] wher It Is in sect
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[The following data of later date, here brought together, are scattered throughout the book, writ-
ten on the lower halves of the pages]
Richmond County fs September the i6"' Anno Domini 1762
Whereas Complaint hath been made to us the Commifsioners or Surveyers of the road or high
ways in the manor of Castle Town whose Names are hereunder written &c by A Pittion and Si.ijfned by
John ITouscnian, Richard Dongan Daniel Corfen, Jacob Billyou Peter Van Name Edward Bush, James
Totten, Richard Saunders, John Woglum William Blake, John Stiles, and Adam Smith for Alteration
36 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
in the road and where brought to us by Peter Housman which runs from Richard Dongan to the Clove
and where stopt by WilHam Spragg the AUeration where to be by John Hiseman Junior and tlie said
Sprag, These are therefore to Certify that on the Complaint we met on the said road and took a View
thereof and found it Convenient to make a small Alteration, whereas it run through the Land of John
Hiseman Jun"', we have Laid it Between the said Hiseman and his father to the sd Spragg & so to ye
Old road again which to the Clove, and we the Commifsioners do desire the said County to
enter it on Record
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[written on side of page lengthwise the following]
Tunis Egberts
Hcndrick Garrifon Commif.
John Housman
Richmond County fs March 30"' Annoq' Domini 1774
Gilbert Tottons Ear Mark for his Cattle & Sheep &c is a Slit in the End of both Ears Viz' from
the tip end down towards the head & a Half Moon on the upper part of the right Ear
Entered the day & year above written By
Paul Micheaii Clk
Richmond County April 8"" 1762
We the Commifsioners for the West Division whose Names are hereunto Subscribed Being meet
at the Request of the freeholders to Regulate and Lay out high ways, have begun a road and Laid it
out from the water side to a small Cherry tree marked two rods from the Bank above the Cove to the
West side of the Cove by John Van Woglum Landing, and so running along the road as it now runs to
the Line of Peter and Andries Woglum and then Rims Betwixt ye said Peter and Andries Direct as
their Line Runs to a Large Black oak Tree in the Woods on the Top of a rising Ground and then
turns somewhat to the Eastward and runs on a Direct Line to the Southeast Corner of Captain Heze-
kiah Wright's Land, which is the North side of the Road, so by the Rear of said Wright, his rear being
the North side of the sd Road then two rods to the South to a stake on John Mersero, and so along the
south side of the Road to another Stake Betwixt John Mersereau and the Widow Johnson and a small
Cherry tree marked by the said Widow Johnsons opposite her House, and so direct to the white oak
mentioned bv Daniel Winants Deed and so runs by the front of said winant about Twelve foot to the
North of a Pepprige Tree Standing Betwixt said Winant & Anthony Stoutenburgh it being the south
side of the Road, and so along by Stoutenburgh as the Road Runs to the Road that runs Betwixt
Stoutenburgh and James Seguin the whole Road now Laid Out from ye Afore Mention'd Place is to be
two Rods in Breadth
Witnefs our hands
John Bedell
John Grondain
Jacob Rczeau
Richmond County fs July 26'"^ 1771
Mrs. Dawson Ear mark for her Cattle sheep hogs &c is a Slit down the right Ear and a Crop off
the left Ear with a Slit under the Crop of said Ear Entered the day and year abovesaid by me
Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond County fs North deuefion March ye 28 day 1730
Ethen Sears and frances Buddiue furuayers of the Kings Rode In the north deuefion of Rich
Mond County haue furuayed and laid out a Rode as followeth — Beginning att the north Eaft Comer
of Chriftian Corfens fence and Running from thence along by the faid Chriftians line of his pattent
and aline of marked trees Marked by we furuayers of the Rode weft Eighteen degrees Notherly
to the fouth Eaft Corner of John Taylors pattent and fo by the Reare of the faid Taylors pattent to
the fouth Eaft Corner and from thence by the northweft fide of the faid pattent to the water side the
Rode to be three Rods wide
^Me
Ad" Motl Clk Ethan Sayre
fransois boden
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 37
Comelis Dorland Eare mark Recorded this 2-j day of aprill 1728 a Crop one the neare Eare and a
half peny of the under fide of the ofe Eare and anic'k one the uper fide fame Eare oiier against the
halfpeny Recorded %^
Ad I\Iott Clerk
Richmond County August the 20"" 1764
Mr. Samuel ten Eycks Ear Mark for his Horfes, Cattle and Sheep &c. Is a Crop oflf the Right
Ear and a Slitt right down the same and a half moon on the upper side of same Ear — Entered the
Day and year abovesaid
^ Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond County fs July the is"" Day 1757
Strayed from the Owner & now in the Pofsefsion & Keeping of James Royan at the Glebe Land,
a Brindle Stear without any Ear Mark & about fifteen ^ilonths old. Entered the Dav & Year above-
faid
By Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs Feb'^^ the s"" 1761
Then Recorded at the Request of Mr. Oliver Taylors the Ear Mark of his Cattle Sheep &c which
is as follows: Viz' a Crop of the End of the off Ear entered the day and Year first above Written.
By Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond County fs the iS"" may 1761
Then Recorded at the Request of Mr. Charles Jandain the Ear mark of his Cattle, Sheep &c, whicli
is as follows Viz' a Latch on the Near Ear to witt on the under side thereof Enterd the Day and
year first above written ^
Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond County fs April the S**" Day 1754
By virtue of an Act of General Afsembly of the Province of New York entituled, an Act for
the better clearing, regulating & further laying out Publick Highways in King's County, Queen's
County, Richmond County & Orange County &c. We the Commifsioners for laying out Publick
Highways in the W' est Precinct of the County of Richmond, aforesaid, do lay out, a certain publick
Highway, as follows, Viz. Beginning at the Meadow side at a place called & known by the Name of
Cedar Bush near the House of Abraham Cold, Blacksmith, and runs from thence as the Road
now runs between the Land of John Marshel and the Land of Abraham Parlier & Isaac Cold unlil it
comes to the Rear of the Smoaking Point Lott's, fo called or to the Highway laid out at the Rear of
fd Lotts from thence running by the Line of Anthony Stoutenburrugh as his Land runs to the Rear
of his Lott of Land, the fd Road to come out of the Patent of David Mersereau, and from thence bear-
ing fomething to the Right hand through the Land now in Pofsefsion of Lawrence More until it
comes to the Main Road that leads from the Narrows to Amboy-Ferry commonly called the New
Road, being two Rods in Breadth from the fd Meadow side of the aforesd new road, Given under
our Hands the Day and Date above written
Anthony \V right
Benj" Seaman
Peter Andrewocl [Androvette]
Richmond County fs March the 30"" Annoq" 1774
Paul Micheau, his Ear Mark for his Cattle & Sheep &c is a Latch on the right Ear to Wit, on
the upper side thereof Entered the day and year abovesaid
By Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond Coimty March the 30"" Annoq° Domnii 1774
Thomas Taylors Ear Mark for his Cattle Sheep &c is a Crop of? the right Ear being the mark
that formerly belonged to his father Oliver Taylor Deceasd as appears by the record Entered the
day and year abovesd
Paul Miche [page missing]
3? HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Richmond County fs August the 17*'' A. D. 1756
By virtue of an Act of General Afsembly of the Province of New York, Entituled, an Act for the
better clearing, regulating, & further laying out publick Highways in King's County, Queen's County,
Richmond County, & Orange County &c We the Commifsioners for laying out publick Highways in
the Manour of Castle Town, Within the fd County of Richmond do lay out, a certain publick Highway,
as follows, viz Beginning at the Corner of Coll Dongan's lower Grist Mill, and runs from thence along
tlie old Road or Path, commonly called the Mill Road, as it now runs, through the Land now pof-
sest by the faid Coll Dongan and others to the Clove, and fo through the Clove along the Land now
in the Pofsefsion of Barent Martlinghs Jun'' into the Main Road that leads from the Narrows to Perth
Amboy Ferry commonly called the New Road, the fd Road being layd out two Rods in Breadth from
the fd Mill, to the fd I\Iain Road, Given under ourHands the Day and Year above Written
Entered the Day & Year abovefd
By me The' Dongan
Dan' Corfen Clk Tunes Egberts Commifs'*
his
William X Sprag
mark
Richmond County fs April the iq"" Day 1754
By virtue of an Act of Genl Afsembly of theProvince of New York, Entituled, an Act for the
better clearing, regulating, and further laying out publick Highways in King's County, Queen's
County, Richmond County & Orange County, &c We the Commifsioners for the laying out Pub-
lick Highways in the North Precinct of the County of Richmond aforesaid, do at ye Request of
Joseph Bedell Esq'' & Abraham Lakeman & others, &c lay out a certain Highway, in the fd Pre-
cinct, as follows. Viz Beginning at the North side of a Stone Fence by the Land of fd Joseph Bedell
Esq'' runing from thence, through Mr. Stephen Wood's Land, Easterly along the fd Stone Fence, as
it now stands, to the End thereof, near a Run of Water, runing from thence Ten Feet to the North-
ward of a Wild Cherry Tree, from thence to the Northwest Corner of the Coemetery or Church Yard &
so along the fd Coemetery or Church Yard to the Road or highway that runs to Richmond Town,
The fd Road or highway to extend in Breadth to ye northward Twenty Foot &c. In Witnefs whereof
we have hereunto Set Our Hands ye Day & Year abovefaid
Entered the Day & Year abovefd Otto Van Suy [ ?]
By me Peter Decker Commif'
Dan' Corfen Clk Aron Van Name
Richm'' County Xber the 29"' 1748
Whereas We the Commifsioners for laying out publick High Ways in the North Precinct or Di-
vifion of the County of Richmond, as well as the Freeholders & Inhabitants thereof, do think it
Necefsary & convenient, that there be a publick Landing Place at at the Wharf or Dock of Joseph Ralph
at the North Side of Staten Island, for the Benefit, ufe & Behoof of the Freeholders & Inhabitants,
as alfo for the Ufe & Behoof of all Travellers, Flis Majesty's loyal Subjects, therefore it feemeth
Necefsary & Convenient unto us alfo. That a publick high Road be laved out, leading thereunto.
And in Order thereto We the fd Commifsioners, By virtue of an Act of His Excelly. the Govern^ the
Council & Gen' Afsembly of the Province of New York, & the Power & Authority therein given
us, do, by the Confent of y'' fd Joseph Ralph, lay out the fd Road as follows, Viz. Begining at y^
High way that is layd out along ye North fide of, Staten Island & East four Rods from fd Joseph
Ralph's Dock or Wharf from thence North to Low Water's Mark of Kill Van Cull, & from thence
westerly along the fd Kill Van Cull, thirty Rods or there abouts to a great Rock or Stone ftanding
on Low Water's Mark, bounded North by Low Water's Mark, South by the aforesd Road, the fd
Road to Contain three Rods in Breadth &c. In Witnefs whereof the f Have hereunto Set Our Hands
this 27*'' Day of Xber 1748 fredrick berge [?]
Entered the Day & Year abovefd S. [ ?] Dupuy Commifion^'
^/ Dan' Corfen Qk
Richmond County fs May the 4"" Day 1759
Strayed from the Owner & now in the Pofsefsion & Keeping of William Johnson at the West Pre-
cinct, A Bay coloured Mare, about three years old & Yoked, A natural Pacer, &c Entered the Day
& Year abovesaid Bv Dan' Corfen Clk
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 39
Richm'^ County June ye 11*'' Day 1747
David Mercheraux's Ear Mark for his Horse Kind, Cattle & Sheep &c is a Slit in ye Uppermost
part of Each Ear downward, &. a Half penny at y' lower part of ye off Ear, Entered ye Day & Year
abovefd
^' Dan" Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs 7ber ye 10"' Day 1753
Mr. Johannes De Grootts Ear Alark for his Horfe Kind, Cattle, & Sheep &c. is a Crop on the End of
the Right or of Ear with two Slits y^ One above & the other below ye fd Crop towards ye head in the
fame Ear, Entered ye Day & Year first abovefaid
By Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs fep ye 19 day 1729
Then Recorded for Ethon fears of the north prefcinct of the faid County the Eare Mark for his
CatteJ, horses and fheepe aflope Cut one the under fide of Each Eare Recorded
^ me Ad"" Mott Clk
Richmond County June the ii"" Day 1742
Mr. Nicholas Larzelere Jun'' his Ear Mark for his Horfe Kind, Cattle & Sheep &c is a Crop on the
Right Ear at the End, & a half Moon on the upper part of the Left or near Ear, Entered the Day &
Year abovefaid
^' Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County March y' 28 day 1730
A Rode Laid out by Ethan feers and francis Buddine furuayors Chofen and appoynted by the
north prefcinct of the County of Richmond a boue faid beginning by fimon Vanames Land Running
along by Jofeph Kerles [ ?] Land lo ouer a Certain Brige formerly RIade fo along by bucks Hill Run-
ning fum part one the Land of the faid francis buddine and then betwen the Land of ben Jaman bedle and
the Land of nicholas ftillwell by a Range of Marked trees and from thence along by the weft End of John
Lifks houfe fo along between the faid John Lifks houfe and old James Lifks houfe as the Rode now
Runs to the Maine Rode In the fouth deuifion The Rode as aboue Recorded was Laid out by us whofe
names are hereunto fubfcribed
^ Me Ad"" Mott Clk Ethan Sayre
fransois boden
Recorded the following ear mark of Mr. Henry Ferine the first day of May on thoufand eight
Hundred & Six
Richmond County the first day of May 1806 — the Ear Mark of the Cattle, Hogs & Sheep of Henry
Ferine of the Town of South field, in said County are as follows : A half penny out of the under part of
the left Ear and a Slit in the End of the right Ear, and I do request that the Same may be Recorded
Henry Ferine
Recorded the following Ear Mark of M'^ Joseph Ferine the first day of may 1806
Richmond County the first dav of May 1806
The Ear Mark, of the Cattle Hogs & Sheep of Joseph Ferine of the Town of Southfield in Said
County — Is as follows— the End of the Left Ear cut off— and a half penny in the under Side of the Right
Ear and I do request that the Same may be Recorded
Joseph Ferine
Richmond County fs June 5*'' 1767
Recorded at the Request of Henry Johnson Son of Nath' Johnson the Ear Mark of his Cattle Sheep
&c which is as follows A'iz' a Latch on the Top of the right Ear, and a half penny under the same Ear
Entered the Day and year abovesaid
^■^ Faul Micheau Clk
Tlie following Rece* was recorded for Christian Corfen the 19"" Day of October anno 1720
Newyork the 9"" of Desemb'' 1717
Reced then of m'' Christian Corfen thirty seuen bufhels of Winter wheat being in full for Quit Rent
for a parsel of Land q* one hundred and fforty one acres in Richmond County granted to Ananias Turner
40 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
in the year 1680 Decemb'' is**" I say Received in full from that Time to the 15"" of this prfent Decemb
1717
J Dixonf ColK & Rer.
T,J bufh wheat
Richmond County fs January 31^' 1769 Mr Barnt Slaght Son of Hendrick Slaght his Ear mark
for his cattle, sheep and hogs is a Swallow fork in the Right Ear Entered the day and year above said
being the Ear mark of his father Hendrick Slaght deceased
Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond County May the 21"^ Anno Domini 1760
Then Recorded ^Ir. Richard Dongan's Ear mark, for his Horfes, Cattle and Sheep Mz' A Crop of
the left Ear and a Slit in the same Entered the Day and year iirst above written
Richmond County fs Feb'' the 28"" 1750
Then Recorded I\Ir. Samuel Xorris's Ear Mark for his Horfes, Cattle & Sheep, Vizc Two Slitts on
the End of the ofT Ear towards the Head, Entered the Dav & Year first above written
%?■■ Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs May the 2^ 1752
Then recorded Mr. Johannes Post's Ear Mark for his Horfes, Cattle & Sheep, Vizc a half Penny
at the under Part of Each Ear, Entered the Dav & Year first above written
^■^ Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs Jan the 9"" 1754
Then recorded M" Neeltie Hagewortl's [Hageworth's?] Ear Mark for her Horfes, Cattle & Sheep,
Viz A Crop on the near Ear, Entered the Day & vear first above written
By Dan' Corfen Clk
Richm* County May the s"' 1749
Bv virtue of an Act of Gen' Afsembly of the Province of New York, entituled, an Act for the better
clearing, regulating, & further laying out publick Highways in King's County, Queen's County, Rich-
mond Countv & Orange County &c We the Connnifsioners for laying out publick Highways in the
North Precinct of the County of Richmond aforesd do lay out a certain publick High way as follow' Viz
Begining at the Swinging Gate which Cornelius Corsen placed on the Highway runingto the Narrows,
and runing from thence along the fd Road or Highway to the Gullet, & so up the Hill a little above the old
Road to the Notch in the fd Hill, and so along the Foot of the Hill as the Trees are marked to the new
Fence, & so along the New Fence aforefd where the faid Road is now cleared until it runs into the fd old
Road, The fd Highway or Road to contain three Rods in breadth, (S:c In Witnefs vvhereof we have here-
unto Set our Hands this Day & year abovefaid
Entered the Day & Year abovefd
^■^ Dan' Corfen Clk Matthew Decker
Commif" Joseph Arrosmith
Richmond County March 5'" 1796
Then recorded at the Request of Mr Garret Ellis, of the Town of Westfield his Ear mark for his
Cattle and Sheep; which is as follows. A halfpenny on the I'nder Side of the left Ear, and a Slit in
the Under Side of the Right Year, being formerly the Ear mark of George Comons
Abr" Bancker Clk
Richmond County Town of South field
I John Goar of the Town of South field in faid County of Richmond, do hereby Set fourth, the Ear
mark of mv Horn Cattle. Sheep and Hogs — tn wit— a Cropj) ofl' of the right Ear to be my mark and I
further request the Same to be Entered on the Records of the faid County, as witnefs my hand this
eighth day of June One thnusanil eight Hundred and Eleven
Entered on Record the io"= day of June 181 1 John Goar
By Joseph Ferine Clk
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 4t
Richmond County fs Aug' the 30"" 1756
Then recorded at the Request of \l^ Daniel Wynants the Ear Mark of liis Cattle & Sheep which is
as follows, \'iz' A Crop on the End of the near Ear with a Slit in the Same, and a Lilly at the End of
the off Ear, Entered the Day & Year abovefd
^' me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richm^ County x'"' y^^ 1745
Recorded at y* Request of ]\P Philip Donley the Ear Mark of his Cattle & Sheep which is as fol-
lows, viz' A Swallow Fork in the Near Ear & a half penny in the upper Side of the Same Ear, Entered
the Dav & Year abovefd
^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County August 28"" 1760
Recorded at y' Request of Mr. George Wood the Ear mark of his Cattle & .Sheep, which is as fol-
lows, vizt a slit at the End of the near ear Cut towards the Head, Entered the Dav & Year above said
By Dan' Corfen Clk
May the 23'' 1745
The Ear Mark of the Cattle of Adam Smith is Three Slits in y^ under part of the off Ear, Entered
^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
RichnV' County May the 13*'' Day 1749
Recorded at the Request of Job \'alentine the Ear Mark of His Horfes, Cattle & Sheep, as fol-
lows, to wit, A Swallow Fork at the End of Each Ear &c Entered the Dav & Year lirst above fd
~^'- Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs April! the i"' day 1729
By vertue of an act of the Generall afembly of the proiience of new York paft In the fecond year of
our prefent Magistis Reign Entitled an act for Reguleating fencis for the feuerall Cities & Countyes
within this Colony of new York
It waf among other things Inacted that the freeholders are Empowered by the jMogirity of uotes to
Mack and Eftablifh fuch prodencial orders. Rules and derections for Impoundmg of all Planner of
Cattel or Cretures as the fhall Judge Most proper and Conuenaint by iiertue of which act the free-
holders of the weft prefcinct of the County aboue faid by ]Magirity of uotes Haue agreed that no horfe
Gelding Mare nor Colte fhall be fuffered to Run at Large or be turned Into the Rode by any perfon or
persons and if any person or perfons fhall prefume to turne any horfe Gelding Mare or Colte Into the
highway or unimproued Lands fo that they May be Lickly to breack Into any perfon or perfons Land
orchards Gardins or Aleadow any person or perfons finding any fuch horfe Gelding Mare or Colt Run-
ning at Large as aboue faid May Lawfully Impound them In the Compound In the faid Deuifion or If
the horfes Geldings Mares or Colts Running at Large as abouefaid fhall breack Into any freeholders
Lands aboue Menfhoned the freeholders fo aGrceued Alay Lawfully Impound them as aforefaid and Re-
couer the damiges L'fually taken In fuch Cafes notwithftanding the Infoficiancy of the perfons fences
fo aGrieued as aforefd Entred a Cording to order of the Juftices
^ Ad" Mott Clk
Richmond fs May ye 11*'' 1745
John \'eldtman's Mark for his Cattle &c is a crop in the left Or near Ear, & one Slit in the Same
Ear, Entered at ye Request of the fd John Veldtman the Day & Year first above written
^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs Feb'' the T2*'' Day 1755
Then recorded at the Request of Mr. Gerardus Beekman the Ear ^Mark of his Cattle & Sheep &r
viz A Crop on the left or near Ear, and two Slits in the fd Ear. this beine formerly the Ear Mark of
Johannes Rreftccde's Cattle &c as appears by the Record in this Book Pag* 66, who is now removed out
of this County. Entered the Day & Year abovefaid
By me Dan' Corfen Clk
this following Receipt is Record for William Edinfield the 24"' day of feberuary I "24/5
Recieved of william Edenfield of the County of Richmond Tavler the Sum of thirty five pounds
Curant moneys of new York which being in full Satisfaction upon the account of my father mark dufof-
^j HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
ways Estat and upon all accounts of my own from the begining of the world to Ais day I Say Recieved
by me this 29"' day of July Annoq Domm 1724 ^^^ J [ ?] D Dufofway
wittnefs mark
Abraham cole
Richmond County 1 ^ f^^ ATr Trnh Snrafrsr Is now marked for his Son Mr.
The Ear mark that was formerly marked for Mr. J cob bpragg, is now
Joseph Spragg, May the I9"> 1760
Then Recorded for Mr. Joseph Spragg the Ear mark of ^is Horfes CaUk and Shee^ of
the under side of the Right ear and a halfpenny on the under side of the left E^^^^^^°;r?;offL Clk
J-"?S T:^:^SL Ju^Hj^s he.m.d. ^^nd hj.r.^d.r t^
and Prefon for the vse of the County foreuer ^^^^pj^ ^.jj^pp
John Stillwell
his
Abraham A Lakeman
mark
12 day Ad" Mott Clk
Ear Entered ye Day & Year abovefd ^^ j^^^^i Corfen Clk
''"Rec:rd;.Uor a'brail. Mannet his Eare Mark for his Cretures Is a half pene one the under fide of
the left Eare and a Nick under the half pene one the fame b-are ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^
'^^teJ^rd^dtr ^el^S Boogart his Eare mark for his Cretures is a Swallow fork ^e^Je^ight^re
"-''Vii^l^nULs Remoued out of this County hendrick (laght takes his Mark for his Crea-
tures (to witt) a fwallow fork on the Right Eare ^ ^^„ -^^^^^ ^^Ik
^^^^^::;f r£S at J^^^J^l^t. "^.^^^f^ .^k of h. Hone kind, Cattle . Sheep
&c \?z a Hole in the Right o'r off Ear, Entered the Day & Year Abovefa.d ^ ^^^, ^^^^^^^ ^^^
Richmond County fs April ye i dav 1729 ,. ^refcinct being "Met and
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 43
his prefent Magisti George the fecond King of Create brittain Intitled an act for Reguleating fencis for
the feuerall Cyties & Countys witliin the Colony of New York
They haue agreed by Magirity of uotes that any person or persons within the weft prefcinct of the
County aboiiefaid that fhall haue any ueet Cattell horfes Geldings fheep Mares or Colts In there Re-
fpecttiue pofsefsions or In Cloft Lands after the first day of Defember In Euery year that fhall not be his
own and fhall not Giue an axact a Count of there and Euery of there naterall and artificiont Markcs
and Culler to abraham Cole Efq'' on or before the first day of defember as abode faid fhall be lyable to
the fame paine and pcnnalty ]\Ienfhoned In an act ofGeneral'l afsembly Intitled an act for thelncuring[?]
the Returning of neate Cattel and fheepe to there owners and the owners of fuch Cattel fheep or horsis
as a boue faid fo finding the I^.Iark of his Creture brought Into the faid abraham Cole fhall pay to the
faid abraham Cole for his pains In takeing down the Mark as abode faid the sum of Six pence Recorded
a Cording to order of the Justices prefent
[edge of page missing] Ad™ Mott
Richmond County April the 30"^ Day Anno 1740
Then recorded at the Requeft of M'' Peter Martling the Ear Mark of his Horfe kind, Cattle and
Sheep &c Viz. A Crop of the Right Ear at y" End, and half a Circle or a half Moon in the under part
of the Left Ear, Entered the Day & Year abovefaid
^■- me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County Auguft the 15"" Day Anno Domini 1740
Mr Johannes Breefteede's Mark for his Horfes & Cattle &c is a Crop in the Left or Near Ear, And
Two Slits in the S'' Ear. This being the Ear Mark which his Grandfather John Staats, deceafed, had
as appears by the Record of this Book in Pag 128, And, is now recorded at the Requeft of the Sd
Johannes Brefteede for himfelf ; Entered the Day and Year Above Said
^'' me Dan' Corfen Clk
1729 Then Recorded for Mr. Jacob fpragg the Earemark for his horfes and Cattel and fheep a
June flipe of the under fide of the Right Eare and a halfpeney one the under fide of the Left
ye 12 day Eare Recorded ^ me
Ad™ Mott Clk
Nouember Then Recorded for Mr fimon bogart the Eare Mark for his horfes Cattell and fheep and
ye 25 day other Creatures afwallow fork of the Right Eare and a hole In the fame Eare the faid
1729 Mark aboue menfhoned to ftand and Remain to the faid fimon bogart and his heirs for Euer
^ me
Ad™ Mott Clk
Richmond County Auguft the 18''' Day Anno Domini 1740
Mr. Aris Ryertze's Mark for his Horfe kind, Cattle & Sheep &c is A Crop on the Right Ear & a
Hole in the Left or near Ear; This being the Ear Mark which Ifaac Van Tuyl, deceafed, had for his
Cattle as Appears by the Records thereof in this Book pag: 131, And is now recorded at the Requeft of
the Sd Aris Ryertze for himself ; Entered the Day & Year abovefaid
%?■■ me Dan' Corfen Clk
Recorded for and at the request of Mr. Jefse Morgan, the Seventeenth day of November in the year
of our Lord One thoufand Eight Hundred & thirteen 1813
The Ear Mark of Jefse Morgan of the Town of West field in the County of Richmond & State of
New York of his Cattle, Sheep & Hogs are as follows — to wit — A half penny in the under part of the
right ear, to be his mark, as witnefs my hand this 17"' day of November 1813
By Joseph Perine Clk Jeffe Morgan
May ye 28"^ day 1732
Then Recorded for Mr Chriftian Corfen the Eare Mark for his horfes Cattel and fheep is a Crop on
the left Eare and aflit In the Right Eare at the End
39 me Ad™ Mott Ok
44 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Anno 1739-40 The Mark or Brand of the Above-laid Chriftian Corfen for his Horfe Kind is the
Febnr'' ye 18"" Near Thigh branded with the Letter K Entered in the Records the Day & Year as
in the Margin
^' me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County Aug' the 7"" Day Anno Dom. 175 1
M'' Abraham Prall's Mark for his Horfes, Cattle &: Sheep, &c is a Sht in the Upper Part of Each
Ear, Entered the Dav & Year first above written, at the Request of the fd Abraham Frail
^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs March the 22^^ day 1728/9
A Rode Laid out by Lewis deboys Efq'' and Isroel dusofoy persons nominated and appointed by
Magirity of notes by the free holders and Inhabitance of the weft prefenct of the County of iiichmond a
boiie faid by Vertue of an act of general! Asfembly of this prouince Made In the year of our Lord one
thousand feuen hundred and twenty one Intitled an act for the better Clearing and further Laying out
highways beginning by the Gole or gaile at Richmond town fo Running to the north fide of a Certain
pond In the laid town and from thence Eafterly betv.-en the Land of Mr. william tillyer and Chads
Garritson that Is to fay one Rocid and a half upon william tiUyers Land and one Rodd and a half upon
Charls Garritsons Land being In the whole three Rodds In wedth fo keeping the fame Corfe and withe
as a boue faid to the fouth prefinct and Whereas the a boiie named persons (to wit) Louis deboys &
Isreal Difaway haue thought the aboue Rode More Commodious and Coniieniant for traiiillers and the
freeholders of the faid County then the Rode that now Runs one the fouth fide of the aboiie faid pond
that Leads from Richmond town to ftoney brook formerly Laid out by Mr. Joseph billopp Jaquas
pillion & nicholas Manning they the faid Lewis deboys and Isreal Disafway Do order and alow the
faid Charles Garritson to flop up the faid Rode and take It In his pofsefion In Lue of the aboue
Menshoned Rode Lewis Du Bois
Ifoff [Israel] Dufofoy
Richmond County October ye 30 day 1730
Then Recorded for Mr. alexfander lisk the Eare Mark for his Cattel and fheep and horfes is a
half peney on the upper fide of the offe Eare being the Mark of phillip Kozene [or Kezeire]
%^ me Ad-" Mott Clk
Richmond County June the 22'' Day Anno Dom 1743
Mr. John Brown's Mark for his Horfes & Cattle &c is a Hole in Each Ear with a Crop on the
Near Ear, This being the Ear — Mark which George Crown & Rick Rickofon had for their Cattle &c.
as appears by the Record thereof in this Book pag^. 128 & is Now recorded at y° Request of ye
fd John Brown for hinifelf, Entered the Day & Year abovefd
^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County Decemb'' the 13*'' Day 1743
John Van Pelt's Sen'' Mark for his Cattle &c. is two Sli'^ right down the left Ear with a half Crop
on the under Side of the Right Ear. This being the Ear Mark which appears by the Record there of
in this Book Pag" 119, & is now recorded at ye Request of ye fd John Van Pelt for himself Entered
the Day & Year abovefd
^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
ffebruary ye [3 or 5] day 1729
Then Recorded for M'' filuenus femans the Eare Mark for his horfes Cattel and fheep a half pene
one the uper fide of the Left Eare
tp me Ad" Mott
Richmond County fs October ye 5 day 1730
Then Recorded for Mr. Abraham Croclieron of the faid County of Richmond and his heirs the
Eare Mark for his Cretures Viz his Cattel horfes and fheep a fwallow forke one the Neare Eare Re-
corded ^ me Ad" Mott Clk
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 45
febniar}- ye Then Recorded for :\Ir. Johonas pryer the Eare Mark for his Cretures is a flitt one the
12 day 1730 top of the neare Eare
^ Ad-" Mott Clk
Richmond County f December ye 28"" 1762
Recorded at the Request of Mr. Lawrence Romer the Ear Mark of his Cattle, Horses and Sheep
&c Viz' is two Slits right down the left Ear with a half Crop on the under side of the right Ear This
being the Ear mark which was formerly John Vanpelt Sen-- as appears by the record thereof in this
Book Page 75 — Entered the Day and Year Above Written
By Paul Micheau Clk
august 16 day Then Recorded for Mr. Albart Rickman his Earemark for his Cattel horses and
1728 fheep a hole In the Right Eare and a half pene under the Left Eare
^ Ad Mott Clk
august Then Recorded for Mr. peter andriant [andriuat?] his Eare mark for his Cattell
16 day 1728 horfes and fheep Is a Crope of the Neare Eare and two half penes under the ofife Eare
^ Ad Mott Clk
Richm'J County Sep' the 8'" 1746
Then recorded for Mr. Joseph Carrel the Ear Mark of his Cattle & Sheep, Viz A Swallow Fork
on the Near Ear & a Lacth on the off Ear &c enter'd the Day & Year abovefd
^■^ Dan' Corfen Clk
Richm'' County May the 28*'' 1748
Then recorded for Mr. Benjamin Seamans the Ear Mark of his Cattle & Sheep, Viz* A Lacth on
the Near Ear, to wit, on the Upper Side thereof &c Entered the Day & Year Abovefd
^' Dan' Corfen Clk
august Recorded for Nicholas Lazeriere his Eare Mark for his horsis Cattle and .Sheep a Crop
the 20 day on the Right Eare and a half peny of the under Side of the left Eare Recorded
1726 W Ad. Mott Clerk
Septem Recorded for henry Day his Eare Mark for his horsis, Cattle and fheep Is two half penis
Ber 14 day of the Vnder fide of Each Eare the mark formerly belonging to Barnt tifs
1726 %^'' Ad Mott Clerk
desem'- Recorded for M". Margrit Lecounteher Eare Mark for her Cattle fheep and horsis a
ye It; day hole In the Left Eare ^
^ 1726 ^ Ad Mott Qerk
desem'- Recorded for Matthise Van Brakel his Eare Mark for his Cattle horsis and fheep Is two
ye 20 day Nicks on Each fide of the Neare Eare ^ Ad Mott Uent
1726
Desem-- Recorded for Cornells Winont his Eare Mark for his horsis Cattle and fheep Is a half
ve 20 dav peny on the under fide of the Left Eare the Mark of Ben Jaman Corson
• j-,26 - ' -^ ^ Ad iSIott Clerk
Richmond County March the 3'" Dav Anno Doni. 1739-40 , • tt r
Recorded the INIark or Brand of Tuftice John Vc2:hte which the faid Veghtt Ufes for lus Horfe
kind & Cattle &c. The Brand is in" the Form of A Heart, & exactly anfwerable to this Figure | a
heart: also one in marein] and that in the Margin, & is to be seen on the Near Thigh, thus branded,
the Ear Mark of the faid John Veghte's Cattle &c is as appears by the Record thereof pag= 135
Entered the Day and Year aforefd ,^ , ^ r o,,
aS"- me Dan' Corfen Clk
46 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Ditto
Recorded at the Requeft of Air. Frederick Berge the Ear Mark of his Horfe kind, Cattle &
Sheep &c. \'iz. A S\vallo\v-tai! at the end of tlie Right Ear, and a half moon or Half a Circle in the
upper part of the Left Ear. Entered the Day & Year abovefaid
9)'- Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County March the 31'" Day Anno Dom-1740
Then recorded at the Requeft of j\Ir. Abraham Egberts the Ear Mark of his Horfe kind. Cattle
and Sheep &c. Viz. A Slope of the upper part of the Left Ear, and another Slope cut of the under part
of the fame Ear, c: also two Slits at the End of the fd left Ear cut towards the Head, Entered the Day
& Year abovefaid
^■^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County May the 3'''' Day Anno Dom-1740
Then recorded at the Requeft of M"' John Quin the Ear Mark of his Horfe kind. Cattle & Sheep
&c Viz A Crop of the Right or off Ear, i. s. [i. e.?] the off ear cropcd and a half moon or Half a Circle
in the upper part of the Near Ear, Entered the Day and Year abovefaid
^' Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs August the 12^'= 1774
Then Recorded at the request of M'' Adrian Bancker the Ear Mark of his Cattle Sheep &c which
is as follows, a Swallow fork at the end of the Left Ear : Entered the Dav and Year above \\'riUen
by Paul Micheau Clk
Account of the Roads opened to the meaddows and mill opened by Cornells Egmond and John
Lovin Surveyors of the high ways
Begineng att the highway by the great swamp att the Corner of Abraham Brouwers Land
wich was formerly Dan jell Shot wells begineng att a great white oak tree standing in the Road way
now to the Swamp and Runing along the said Abrahams Brouwers Land the breadth of two rodd
between the said Brouwers Land and Lovins I^nd down to the Brook by the meaddows and then
over the Said Brook along the old parth to a small black oak tree where Dannel Shotwell formerly had
a Swinging gate neare to the ready Cove by the pyne tree Swamp one Rodd Runing along the old
parth to the mill as formerly has bene and the out Road Runing from the Said small black oak tree
between the Redy Cove and the point tree Swamp along the old parth to the meaddows of Jacobus
Creafen and Fredrick bergen and Joris neefpes along the old parth as it hath always beane [space]
by them to the said meaddows
Recorded this above inftrument Cornells Egmond Surveyors
the thirtieth day of march 1723 John Lovin
A Road Laid out by John Kingsbury and pieter ryke Sworn Surueyors of the high ways sept'
26"' 1716 Runing from tillyers hill a tree markt with a Cros by the Road Commen for Carles neck to
the englifh Church foe runing north true Boks hill between the line of Dongan aliven [?] and Jo-
seph berstido as it is markt and So to the line of Cap' mannings Land an So along the line on the
\\cst Side of the line to the north Weft Corner of Sd line and northerly between Jacob gramoos house
and Chope [?] and so to the gate by the Clove Road and so down to the mill as also a Covenient
Landing by the mill
Surveyors John Kingburj'
piter Ryke
february Then Recorded for John andruant [?] the Fare Mark for his Cattell and fheep and
16'" day horsis Is a Crop one the Left Eare and a nick on the Vnder fide of Right Fare Entred
1726/7
^ Ad Mott Qerk
february Then Recorded for Daniel Bagley the Eare Mark for his Cattle horsis and fheep a
16"" day f wallow forke of the Right Eare and a Slit In Same a half pene of the Vnder fide of the
1726/7 Left Eare — Recorded
^ Ad Mott Clerk
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 47
Richmond County Januar. the is"" Day Anno Dom-1740-i
Then recorded at the Requeft of Jacob Corfen Juni"' the Ear Mark of his Horfe kind, Cattle &
Sheep &c. Viz. A Crop of the left Ear, i. s. [i. e.?] the Near Ear croped, with a half-Moon or half a
Circle in the under part of the faid Near Ear, and A Slit at the End of the Right or off Ear cut to-
wards the Head, Entered the Day & Year abovefaid
^'- Dan' Corfen Clk
Philad" June ll"' 1712
Rec** of George Green the full Sum of ten pounds curr' money of Newyork on Acct of a Bond
between me and the Sd George Green and in full of all acc'° I say Reed
Testes ^ me
Richd Cook Paulus Maneitz [?]
Anthony Hartla [?]
The above Rect or acknowledgmt was recorded the 23'' day Decemb"' 1718
^ me Waif Dongan Clk
Richmond County
To all to whom thefe p'"fents shall come or may concern peter Rezeau of the County of Richmond
Esq"' Sends Greeting Know ye that I the Said peter Rezeau for divers good and reafonable Caufes me
thereunto moving haue publifhed the following Declaracon That is to Say that after the puhlicacon
hereof I will not pay or caufe to be paid to any perfon or perfons whomfoeuer any Sum or Sums of
money for any goods Sold to or any moneys Lent to my wife Dorcas Rezeau or which at any time here-
after shall be by them Sold or Lent to the Said Dorcas in my Name or upon my Ace' and alfo if any per-
fon or perfons Shall hereafter buy or take into their or any of their Custody any of the goods or Chattels
belonging unto me that as Soon as Notice is had thereof I will profecute eijery Such pfon or pfons being
of the Same convicted [ ?] to the utmoft of my power untill They shall make Reftitucon thereof witnefe
my hand this Second day of July Anno Doni 1718
The above Declaracon was record- Peter Rezeau
ed for IM'' Rezeau the 20"' [or
30""] day of Augt — 17 19
Richmond County fs February the 28"" 1761
Then Recorded At the Request of Mr. Lewis Grondain the Ear Mark of his Cattle & Sheep
\'iz' A Crop off the Right Ear and two Slits in the Left ear from the end right down towards the head
this being the Same mark that his father John Grondain now marks with Entered the day and Year
first above written
per me Paul Micheau Clk
The following Inftrumt was recorded for the furiieyors of the high Ways of the West Divifion
of the County of Richmond and for year 1719 This 21 Day of March 1719-20
Memorandum the 19"' Day of March 170^ That it is thought fit by us whofe names are here-
under written that there be a conven' Landing place at the Southweft Side of James Dy's Barn in
the S"' weft Divifion at the Creek and haue agreed to haiie the Road run from the Common high
Way along the South weft Side of his orchard to Said Landing place from which Landing place there
has been formerly tranfported Timber for Building, Bricks Hay and other Things and that there be
a Swinging Gate erected on S"* high way about feuenty Yards from the Brook that crofses the main
Road, As Witnefs our Hands the Day and Year above written
Nathan' Britten Juftices ffreeholders John Laturette
Abraham Lakerman fam' Bernis
Joffeph Baftido"">' furueyors Albert Johnfton
Henry Johnfton [his mark] Joannes fweem
Lowis Giton
Lewis Dubois
Testes
Lambert Garifon
48 HISTORICAL .MISCELLANY.
January this 21"" day 1727
Recorded for Jacob prier the Eare Mark for liis Cattell horsis and fhecp a Crop on the nere Eare
and two flits In the Crop and a fht In the top of the ofT Eare
Recorded ^ Ad Mott CUv
January Recorded for Henry perine his Mark for his Cattels horsis and fhipe a hole In Each Ear
ye 21 day & a Crop on the nere Eare
1727 [?] Recorded ^ Ad Mott Clk
May ye Then Recorded for Jacob \'an Dick the Eare Mark for his horsis, Cattel and fheep Is a
I day Crop on the Right Eare and a fhtt Right down the Crop being the ^lark that was formerly
1728 tifs barnfons[?] deceased
^ me Ad" Mott Clk
May ye 9 day Recorded for Mr. Daniel winant the Eare Mark for his Cretures Is a Crop of the
1729 neare Eare and a flitt In the Crop of the fame Eare being the Mark of John fmook
Recorded bv me
Ad-" Mott Clk
July ye Recorded for fimon Vanname the Eare Mark for his horsis. Cattle and fheep Is two half
19 day penis one the under fide of Each Eare
1728 Recorded ^
Ad Mott Clk
July ye 3 day Then Recorded for ]\Ir. phillip Merrill the Eare Mark for his Cattel horfes & fheep is
1729 a Crope of the neare Eare and a hole In the fame Eare [crossed out]
%3 Ad" Mott Clk
Richmond County fs June ye 25"" day 1737
Then Recorded for Capt nathaniel ISritten the Eare Mark for his horfes Cattel and fheep a half-
peney on the vnderfide of the Right Eare being the Eare Mark of his father nathaniel Britten deceafed
%3 Ad" Mott Clk
Richmond County Xoveniber the 25"> Day Anno 1740
Aron Van Name's Mark for his Horfes, Cattle & Sheep &c is Two Half Penny's or half Circles in
the under part of Each Ear; This being the Ear Alark of the Catile & Sheep &c belonging to his
Father Simon \'an Name, dec'd as appears by the record thereof above in this Pag. & is now recorded
at the Requeft of the S'^ Aron ^'an Name for himielf. Entered the Day & Year abovefd
^■^ Dan' Corf en Qk
Richm<i County Xber the 28"' 1748
Whereas We the Commifsioners for laying out publick Highways in the North Precinct or Divifion
of ye County of Richmond, as well as the Freeholder.^ & Inhabitants thereof, do think it Necefsary &
Convenient, that there be a Publick Landing Place at the Wharf or Dock of Otho Van Tuyl at the North
Side of Staten Island, for the Benefit, ufe & Behoof of the fd Freeholders & Inhabitants as alfo for ye
ufe & Behoof of all Travellers, his Alajisty's loyal Subjects, therefore it feemeth alfo Necefsary & Con-
venient unto us that a publick High Road be layd out, leading thereunto, and in Order thereto We the
fd Conmiifsioners, by virtue of an Act of His E.xcel''' the Govern'', the Council & Gen' Afsembly of the
Province of New York, & the Powers & Authority therein given us, do by the Confent of ye fd Otho
Van Tuyl, lay out the fd Road as follows. Viz. Begining near the dwelling Houfe of the fd Otho Van
Tuyl, at the Old Road, which hath been layed Out along the North Side of Staten Island, runing from
thence. Northerly to the fd Dock or Wharf lately erected by ye fd Otho Van Tuyl, Tlience along" the fd
Wharf, as alfo upon & over the fd Wharf <-o the Nnrthormoft End thereof, Thence runing \\'efterly a-
long Low Waters Mark three Chains & a half, in Length the fd Road to contain three Rods in Breadth
&c. In Witnefs v>hereof we have hereunto fet Our Hands this j/"" Day of Xber 1748
N. Dupuy
Entered the Dav & Year abovefd Commifsion" fredrick [illegible]
W Dan' Corfen Clk
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS.
49
Richmond County fs Feb'''' 5"" 1761
Then Recorded at the Request of M' Zacheus \'an Dyck the Ear Mark of his Cattle and Sheep
&c \'iz« a Crop on the Right Ear and a Slit Right Down the Crop being the same mark that was Form-
erly his Father Jacob \'an Dyck Decea^
^^ me Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond County fs February ye 5"" 1761
Tlien Recorded at the Request of Mr John P.Andrivet the Ear Mark of his Cattle & Sheep &c
\'iz' a Crop on the right Ear and two half Pennys under the Left Ear. Entered the Day and Year
first above Written By Paul Micheau Ok
Richmond fs
Att a Meeting of the Inhabitants of The weft p'cinct The firft Tuefday in Aprill 1713 To Chufe
oficers for the Enfueng year and accordingly made Choice of (viz)
Henry Money
Barnt Symons
Jeroam Dufhans
anthonvTvce
Charles Marfhill
Phihp Birwell
Sam" Oasburne
Conftable
Collector
afsefors
overfeers of
the Roads
Supervizor
Juftices then preft
Tho. fFarmar
Ab™ Code
Peter Rezaue
Richmond County fs gber the 20"" Anno Dom-1756
Then recorded Mr. Anthony Stoutenburgh's Ear Mark for his Horfes, Cattle and Sheep, "V'iz'
-A Crop on the near Ear, Entered the Dav and Year first above written
By Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County fs June the ii"" 1760
Then recorded Mr. Henry Holland's Ear Mark and Brand \'iz' the Letter H on the off But-
tuck &c The Ear mark, to wit, the Figure 3 Cutt with an Inch Gouge on the under part of the off Ear,
Entered the Dav and year first above Written
By Dan' Corfen Clk
Rachmond fs
The first year of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lady Anne The first by the grace of god of England
Scotland f ranee and lerland Oveene defender of the faith and in the year of our Lord god 1702
north Devition
weft Divition
fovth deiiition
Peter Stats
Conftab
Laverance Johnfon
asfessers
Peter Prale
John De Pve
Collecttor
Angelburt Lott
Conftab
Tvnes Agbort
Jerome de fhene
Asfessers
Charles Marlhull
Collecttor
Jacob Henderiks
Conftab.
"Chriftifor Garrifon
Thomas Walton
asfesers
Hans Loverance
Collecttor
Richmond County fs August the 4'" 1767 Recorded at the Request of Peter Vanpelt the Ear Mark
of his Horfes Cattle and Sheep &c \'izt— a hole through the right Ear and a half Pennv under the same
Ear, Being formerly the Ear mark of his Father Tunis \'anpelt Deceased
Recorded by me
Paul Micheau Clk
so
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Recorded the Ear Mark of Mr. Abraham Crocheron this 24*" day of March 1803— by his particular
request, which is a Swallow fork on the near Ear — it being the mark of his — [crossed out]
Richmond fs
Whereas at a generall meting held the first Day of Aprell in the year 1703 for Choseing of Svch
oflficers as are nefefary for the Enfving year the free holders being meet made Choife of these Parfons
here under named
north Devition
fovth Divition
weft Divition
Daniel Shotwell
Richard ]\Ierell
Jofeph Arafmith
hendreck van Dick
ort Simerfon
John waglam Jvne''
Peter Stats
Jacob Johnfon
Abraham merlet
Stoffel Garrifon
nathanil Briting
vinfon fovntaine
hance Lovrance
James michel
Angelbart Lott
Peter Lecovnt
Abraham Cole
marke Difafway
Antony Tycson
henery Shading
han van pelt
Collector
Svpervifer
afsesers
Svrvaers of the high wayes
Constable
Conftable
Collecttor
Svpervifer
afsesers
Svrvaers of the high wayes
Constable
Collector
assesers
Svpervifer
Svrvavers of the high wayes
Aprell the and it is agreed upon by the majority of the free holders then present that no horfe shall
first 1703 run in the woods vngelt after two years old Without he bee forteen hands high
Richmond fs
Whereas it is an order of Cortt that the free holders Shovld have notis to mete vpon the first Day
of aprell 1703 for the making Choyse of a Vestery where upon it was accordingly Don the free holders
mete togather and made Choyse of and maid Choife of
Mr. Elios Dvxbury
Mr. Jofeph Billopp
Mr. Daniel Lake
Mr. Thomas Stillwell
Mr. John Stillwell
Mr. Epheram Tayler
Lambard Garrifon
nathanil briting
nicholos maning
William Tillver
This following order was Recorded for Lambert Garifon an Gerrit Veghte Commifsioners of the
High ways of the North precinct of this County of Richmond for the year 1717 this 7'" Day of Dec''
1717
98 words Memorandum this third Day of December 1717 We do order and Lay out between Col-
onel Graham's Mill and the fifence being a point at the East Side of the mill Eigh Rod Square bemg laid
out as aforefd for the Convenience of a Landing for the Inhabitants adjacent as witnefs our hands the
Day and Year above written
Lambert Garifon
Gerrit Veghte
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS.
51
Richmond fs
Whereas at agenerall meating held tlie first day of Aprill in the Year 1704 for Choseing fvch offi-
sors as is nefifary for the Enfving year the free holders being meet in Each Divition made Choife of
thofe Perfons hereunder named
north Divition
weft Divition
Thomas Stillwell
Cap* Manning
& Aron Pralle
John Chrofhon
Mr. Merrell
Georg Hoghland &
Tyse fwame
Tvnes Egbort
Benj. Cooper &
Geo. Green
Mark Dvfachoy &
James Hance
John Morgain
Inglebart Lott
Coll"
Afsessors
Constable
Svpervifer
Svrvseyors of the high wayes
Svpervifor
Afsessors
Svrvasyors of the high wayes
Conf table
Richmond County October the is*"" 1773
The Ear Mark of Richard Housman for his Cattle & Sheep &c is a Crop at the End of the off Ear
and a Slit at the End of the Near Ear right down towards the head with a Half moon out of the
under part of the Same (or Near) Ear, Entered the day and year above written by me
Paul Micheau Clk
Richmond fs
Whereas att agenerall Meeting held the Seacond Day of Aprill in the year 1705 for Choufeing
Such ofifesors as is nesifary for the Enfuing' year the free holders being mett in Each Deuition made
Choyses of these persons hereunder named
Superuifor
Aaron Prall
afsessors
John Cofse [or Coste]
north Henry Crufe
Coll
Abraham Cannon
Conftable
Charles Morgain
Suruaers
Stoffel Chriftopher
yelus [ ?] Inyor [d?]
west
fouth
Tunes Egbart
Supervifor
Marke iDifachoy
Hannes Smock
afsessors
Jerome Doshen
Collector
Benjemen Cooper
Charles Marfhall
Suruey"
Daniell Eruant
Conftable
Peter Perine
Conftable
Voluentine Deshene
Vinfent fountaine
afsessors
Nicholus Britton
ColF
Stoflfel Van Sant
Superuifor
Witt [or Will] Conmans
Iserbront
Suruay"
5, HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Ellius Duxburv Joseph Billopp, Daniel Locke Ephraim Tayler and Abraham Lakeman five of
Her MaStS Tv?tkes of ?he peace for the Covnty of Richmond being met togather on the E^gte " J
Davof Sen temir & in the Third vear of the Reign of onr Soveremge Lady Anne ouer England Scotland
here]
Thefe following Inftrnments was Recorded for the Comifsioners of ye High Wayes October the
^^'^ KSnine at ve fferrv bv the watermg place from thence along as the Road hath been Some
years nfed to S tonv brook and over the fd brook, between Hants Lowrences ffence and the fwamp and
o a onrbetween Stnarts ffence and fd Swamp to the Corner of fd Stnarts ftence, then rumng to the eft
hand and So afon- through v^ woods bv a Range of marked Trees m af direct a Lme af Swamps and
Hms will 0° Conld admin to a Brook near the Houfe, where Benjamm Bnttm lately dwelt, now m t e
% \ ^f M.T nifsafwav whrencel over ve fd brook then Inclining to the Right hand and fo by the
S^eft^Sid" o t e"s\id*Lh^'-H:ufiTnd\o°dong through BiUopps ^andSy a Range of Marked Trees,
To Cap"" Billopps againft Amboey this Road to be f?our Rood broad, Enghfh ^^'^^^^^'^.^^^^^
Jaque poillon
Nic" Manning
Sllf the SS.'e'or m^'SHa from the watering place to Billopps agft Amboey
Turnin- out of the High or Maine road by the Houfe where Isaac Johnftone now dwells, and So
lurnm^ out oi me ^ between where ffrancis Martino did Live, and Isaac brant Van
aeel Ind sZ^J^K^^^^r!^^^- along and through the gate of Valentine Dufhanes
which ga?e Valen ne Dufhane is allowed to putt up and Maintaine at his own Charge, and then under he
baka^idfo along to the fand Bav which fand Bay wee are of opinion will be a Very Convenient La d-
h,^ \o EmbarqulJ^Cattle Come of any other Goods or Travellers, To or from Newyork Long Ifland
&c This Road to be three rood broad Enghfh Meafure ^ Billopp
Jacque poillon
Nic"" Manning
[on side of page opposite the foregoing]
fifrom the Maine Road to the fand Bay South Divition
Throu-h the Swining gate at John Belvels near two whitte Thorne Bufhes, which gate he is allowed
to fet UD and Maintaine at his own Coft and Oiarges in f¥refh Kills, and fo allong by the \\ek fide of hi
Barn , Ts'm.ow ftSis, and thence over a fmall fwampp where a bridge -"f.^^ "-/^V^-j^j'^^f if^
over annother fwamp where a Bridge muft alfo be made and thence along the Line of fd Bilwell and
T^n Melior to a Jr^^^ whitte oake Tree Marked with three old natches and a x one each fide, from
£ nee lSnng\fef?erlv to Two ftumps in J»n melliars Land Marked with a x o" ^f ^ hde ^^'^^^^
along a range of Trees marked with a x to a large white oak tree marked with a x and a ^atch on fiour
fides, this Road to be three Roadds broad Enghfh Meafure ^ ^.^^^^^
L™ SVl?»'.'e,Tofgo™g^^oLd,, Mill, fetch Hay S,c We., Divi.ion
Jacqe poillon
Nic*" Manning
This Inftrument was Recorded for the Com" of the highways the Seuenth Day of Aprill in the
year 1705
2V March i7of A Road Laid out by Joseph Billopp & Ja.iues Polhon T «: Cap^ Nicholos
Manning " interpolated in margin] To of the Com- appointed by act of afsemb ly for tl f La> ing ou
Roads in the Countv of Richmond as followeth [fferry, in margin ffrom f ^/\°;f4 ^J^ f^J^^fJ^ ^am
Lake now Dwells along the up Land of the waterside and along the i=front of Juftic-Di^bury Lam
bart Durland Nicl[?] Tunifon Garrett ^•eighte and So ouer a bridge to be made ouer a Creek & then
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 53
oiier a Small Salt Meadow To will [?] Georges Land and then along the front of Said wilt Georges
Land Jn" Stats George Hogland hendrick Cruife Derrick Cruife and So ouer a bridge To be made
ouer a Creek and then on a direct line through the Earle of Limricks Land to the mill and So ouer
the mill dam and So a Long the front of Jacob Coflons Land and the Lotts in the posseftion of Jn°
Woglum widow hogland Jn° Scott & then to turne the Corner of Said Scotts Land by the Burling
place and along the Reaer of Jacob Courfons & sd widow hogland field to the front of Joseph Arra-
fmiths Land and So a Long the front of the Lotts to the houfe of Louerance De camp Xicholus Backer
being a lowed to haue a Conuenient Swinging gate to be putt up at his one Charge the Said Road is
to be and Remaine Three Rodd English Meafure from The Edge of the Bank
The Road as abode Recorded was Laid out by us
J. Billopp
Jacque poillon
Nic'' Manning
a Road from the Head of the ffresh Kill To Cap"" Christopher Billopps [in margin]
fifrom the head of the fifrefh Kill, between Rofoes fifence and Jamef Hanfis ffence, and So along be-
tween the ffence, as they now ftand provided there is three Rodd between them, & So along by Engle
burtts and over Coartlandts Brook, & so along between the fifences as the old Road, hath formerly and
now doth go, and by the pound being now att ye Corner, of Jno. \'anhoes Land, and So along the Road,
which is now made up of to the Corn'' of the Land Lattley belonging to John Lacount, and then turn-
ing one the Left hand and fo along as the path goes to Billopps Creek and over the Said Creek, along
the paith by Buttlers Houfe which brings you into the Maine Road which goes to Cap"" Billopps,
fferry This Road to be all the way 3 Rodd, Broad Englifh meafure
This Two Roads was Recorded for the Comifsioners, May ye 5"" 1709
J. Billopp
Jacque poilln
Nic*" Manning
a Landing Road in the Greatt Kill [in margin]
We Jacquis poilion and Jos. Billopp, and Nic"" Manning, Two Comifs appointed by act of afsembly
for Laying out high wayes &c do think it Very Convenient that there be a Landing in the Great Kill
for y^ vfe of ye Lihabitants of this County to Imbarque or difimbarque, and fuch Cattle, Corne or other
Comodities, as they may have occafsion for have been and Vewed y^ place, in Company with fome of ye
Neighbours, and doe Judge, that the place where floops and other wefsils formerly and ufsually do Come
too, is a Very fitt and proper place for ye ufe above Mentioned, and have marked the faid place by
putting into the ground. Four ftones, and that the way or Road, that hath formerly been, & is made ufe
now, to the faid Greatt Kill and Landings, be and Continue, and that the faid way or Road, not be lefs
then three Rod broad Englifh Meafure
J. Billopp
Jacque poillon
Nic*" IManning
Roodd from the north Side to Curkolds Towne [in margin]
This Inftrument was Recorded for the Com" of the highways the Seuenth day of Aprill 1705
23*" march 17O5 [in margin]
A Road Laid out by Jofeph Billopp & Jacques Poilion [" & Cap* Nicholos Manning" interpolated
in margin] Two of the Com"'^ appointed by act of afsembly for the Laying out Roads in the County of
Richmond as followeth Viz from the water Side on the North Side between the Burying pi- & the
Land belonging to M'' John Scott and so along by the ffence of Said Scotts Land to a dead white oake
tree marked & ouer the Corner of Said Scotts Land to another dead white oake tree &
from thence in a Streight Line to the old Road that gose through y* Swamp and So along by two
Mark'd trees vntill you Come to the old road againe neare Chriftian Courfons fifence & from thence a
Long by the fence of Richard Merrells Land and So along the Land of John Shottwell to Two white
oake trees Standing Together & from thence Southerly in a Direct Line through Daniel Shottwells
Land and from ^hence Clofe by y° Side of Ephraim Taylers old houfe & then through ye said Taylers
Land along bv a large Chefnutt Stump & from thence through the Land belonging to Peter Stats directly
by the East Side of a Large white oake tree without a top and So along the Road now \'fed to a bridge
neare Aaron Pralls houfe and ouer the Said bridge along by the fence that is now Standing to the Cor-
ner of the fence of the Land belonging To Barnt Chriftopher and then Runing South East betweene
S4 Historical miscellany.
the Land of Said Chriftopher & y'' Land of Lambart Garrifon p''sent high Sherriff and so along the
Rear of Said Garrifons Land to y" foot of the fresh meadows & so ouer the sd meadows & a run of water
to a white oake tree with a dead tr and So along by marked trees to the Gully & So downe the Said
Gully & ouer the Creek betweene Matteuos alias Mathew Deckers houfe & the houfe where Jacob Jer-
nero alias buif [illegible] now Dwels the said Road to Continew three Rodd Englesh Mea — Excepting
where the Roads goes through or by any perfon or perf — Land that the owner or owners thereof are
Obliged by ther — pattent to Leaue a greater breadth for high Waves
The Road as aboue recorded was Laid out by
Nic*" Manning
J. Billcp
[Edge and bottom of page badly worn and missing]
This Roads was Recorded for the Comfs''* May ye lo"' Day 1709
Begining att a black Oak tree near y"" barrs, againft John pollion Houfe marked with a x and a
notch and fo along by a Large Rock & then along a Little Inclining to the left by Seuerall Trees, marked
with a X and a notch to the maine Road, and all along the maine Road to Eagle Neft Hill, thence In-
clining one the Right hand by a Large black Oak Tree, Marked with Two xx & So along the paith by
Sewerall Trees Marked with a x and a notch to a small black Oak Tree, Marked with xxx and from
thence by Sewerall Trees with a x To the Road by Engleberts Houfe This Road to be Three Road
Englifh Meafure
J. Billopp
Jacque poilon
Nic'' Manning
[on side of page opposite the above the following]
South Divition
A Road from John polions Houfe to the High way & for divers Inhabitants to go to Church Mill
and Meadows &c
Wee Jacques poillion and Jos. Billopp, and Nic*" Manning with the Confent and advice, of Sewerall
of the Inhabitants, do think it Very needfull to have a Comon Landing place, upon the meadow on the
back fide of the Houfe where the widow Leforge now Lives, being the Land of the Widow Van Coart-
land' and that the Same be a Conftant or Comon Landing place, for all such as may have accafsion to
Imbarque, or Difsimbarque and Cattle, Come or other Comodities and three Rod in breadth to be Al-
lowed for a wav to go to the Sd Landing
J. Billopp
Jacque poilln
[written on side of page the following] Nic*" Manning
A Landing att the ffresh Kill
This following Inftrument was Recorded for ye Com" of the high ways Mav the 4 and in the vear
1705
23 march 170I
A Road Laid out by Joseph Billopp and Jaqves Pollion [Capt Nicholos Manning — interpolated in
margin] to of the Com''^ appoynted by act of afsembly for the Laying out Roads in tlie County of Rich-
mond as followeth viz. ffrom Cvrkolds Towne by the houfe of Lvis de Boys along the lane and so ouer
the bridgs almost in a Streight Line to Stoney Brook and ouer the Said brook along the old way to the
fiferry or the watering place the said Road the Said Road from Cvrkolds Towne to Stoney Brook to be
3 Rodd Englifh meafvre from Stoney brook to the fferry to be foure Rodd English mef'vre
[Road from Cvrkold Towne to ye jiferry — interpolated in the margin]
This 24"' September [& Capt Nicholos Manning — interpolated in margin, but the names of the two
other commissioners signing are omitted]
[Road Laid out from Cap* Chrifto Billopp to Stoney brook and So from thence to ye i¥erry — in margin]
Laid out a Road from Cap* Chriftopher Billopps through his neck to the Beach and along the
beach to a post Set up at the S : E : Corner of the Land now in pofsession of Samuel Osbourne then
tvrning vp the bank and So along by the Said osbourncs ffense into the woods and So bv a Line of trees
marked with a x to a Clear flfeild in the pofsession of Cap* Pollion & then through the Said feild into the
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORDS. 55
woods and then along again by a Line of trees marked as aboue To Stony Brook & from thence to the
fferry as formerly Recorded the Said Road to be foure Rodd in bredth Englesh meafure The Roads as
aboue Recorded was Laid out, by vs
J. Billopp
Jacque poillon
Nich Manning
Anno
1715
officers Chofen
Weft
Tunis Eckburtts supervizor
peter Billew Colector
J"" Tourett
Tunis Bozertf [ ? Bogertf] affefors
Dan" Lane Conftable
J"" Journe
Co' Johnfton high way"
Richmond County Sep'' the 9'" 1745
The Ear Mark of Balthus Deharts Cattle & Sheep &c is a half Penny marked at ye under Part of
the Left Ear, this being the Ear Mark of Benjamen Corsen's Cattle, who is removed out of this County,
therefore ye Same is now recorded for ye fd Balthus Dehart
^ me Dan' Corfen Clk
Richmond County May the 2'^ 1749
The Ear Mark of The Rev. Mr. Richard Charelton's Cattle & Sheep &c is A Swallow fork on the
Right or off Ear, & a Slit in the Swallow fork this being the Ear Mark of Adam Mott's Cattle &c who
is removed out of this County, therefore ye Same is now recorded for ye fd Mr. Charelton
^' Dan' Corfen Clk
Recorded at the particular request of Mr. Abraham Crocheron, the Ear mark of his Cattle and Hogs
& Sheep, which is a Swallow Fork in the near Ear — which is agreeable to the Ear mark of his Grand
Farther M'' Abraham Crocheron Deceased, which was Recorded October the 5'" 1730 Entered on Rec-
ord the 28*'' March 1803
By Joseph Ferine Clk
Richmond fs
Whereas a generall Meting held the first Day of aprill in the fifth year of her Majefties Reign for
Chofeing such ofiferfors as is nafary for the Enfving year the free holders being Meete Each Devition
Made Choyse of thefe persons here vnder named
West Tunes Egbert supervifer
Mark Difechay
& hendrick Smock Afsefsors
Barnt Simafon Colt""'
Charles Marshall
Edm'^ Arrowsmith Survayors
North Aron Frail supervifor
Garrit vatton
Tise Swame afsessors ,
Barnt Chriftopher
hanvs van Camp Survayors
Wilt [or Will] George Coll"
Itor
Abraham Larew Conftable
56
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Att a Meeting of the Juftices of Peace the lo'" of febuary 170-I it is aoreed That this County be
Deuided into Three precints and to pay the Seuerall Quotus or proportions towards the Contingent
Charge of the County & pubHck Taxes as foll^
Viz' ' p s d
north precint 8 6 in 20
West Do 6 6 Do
South Do 5
20 : 00
Riciimond April the s*'' Day 1709 Then did the fifree holders and Inhabitants of the County afor-
faid According to Act of Afsembly .Melt, and Did Chufe, the'' Anua" officers, hereafter named Viz.
South
ofificers for ye South p''cinct
West
North
Alex'' Stuart
Supervizoi
Richard Mitchil Jun"''
Jacob Wouterfson
Afsefors
James poilion Jun"
Collector
peter peryne
nicholas Brittin
Survey''^
John Brown
Conftable
Tunis Eckburts
Superviso''
abrahani Colle
Jeroam Dufhane
afsess'
Anthony Tyce
Coliecto"'
mark Difsa'fway
Constable
Sam" Barns
Isaac Corbitt
Sury"^'
Jacob Corfsen
Superv'izor
Richard Marill Juno"'
Barne Chrifftophers
afsefors
abraham \'antill
Coliecto''
Duncan olyphant
Conftable
Joseph Barftedo
uey"
ofificers for ye West p''cinct
officers for ye Nort percinct
Richmond County
Aprel ye 25th 1735
The Earemark of Adam Mott for his horfes Cattel and other Crethuer is a fwallowfork on the Right
Eare and a flit In the fwallowfork Recorded the day And year above fd
^ Ad-" Mott Clk
We John Lovin & Cornelus Egmond Survayors of the north precinxt have Laid out a Road to pace
and Repace to begin at the houfe of Jacob bellue and to Run through his Land and fTrom thence thorough
part of William Makleens Land and So along thorough A Traxt of Vacon Land and also thorough
Dongens Land so a Long to the place Comenly Called the Clope [or Clofe] to the Main Road by Ver-
tue of an Act of Affembly the Same Road is Laid out by John Loven and Cornelus Egmondt and Re-
corded thi Seventh day of November 1722
Annoq dom 1735
March ye 27'"
The Earemark of Mrs. Judith pillion for Iiis horfes Cattel and fheep Is a Crop on the Right Eare
And two flitts In the fame Crop and anick on the Under fide of the fame Eare
^ Adam Mott Clk
Recorded for Mr. Jacobus beebout the Earemark for his horfes Cattel and fheep and other Cretures
is a Crop one Each Eare And two flits In Each Crop and a nick on the Under fide of the Right Eare
Aprel ye 25'" 1735
^ Ad"- Mott Clk
REGISTER BOEK VAN DE K— K[?] NAMEN
DER KINDEREN DEWELCK GEDOOPT BENNEN
OP STATEN EYLANDT VAN D
BEGINNE VAN HET JAER ANNO 1696*
1739 den 18™ Novemb
Femmetje
1740 den 30^° Maart
Sara
Abraham van Tuyl Ab[?] — Fern [?] [illegible]
Metje Vreelant De — y — [illegible]
Abraham 2\Ianez
Sara du' Chesne
A" 1756 den 31™ Actober
Jacob
A" 1758 de 26 february
Mary
Niclos Backer
Liesabet toret
Naclos Backer
Liesabet Latoret
* The Baptismal Register of the Dutch Church of Staten Island, N. Y., commencing 1696.
This ancient record is written in the Dutch language and is here reproduced with full consciousness of the
misspellings, and with no desire or attempt to correct this orthography or to effect any rearrangement, but, to
the contrary, with every ei^ort to make it verhatim et literatim. This course has been pursued because any attempt
to arrange the names alphabetically or the dates chronologically would result in omitting valuable notes and con-
fusing dates which need oftentimes the adjacent text to confirm them.
The English equivalents of some of the Dutch words are added, believing they may be useful.
It is well to bear in mind that in old writing the letters f and f and i and j are often so alike as to cause
doubt in transcribing, especially proper names.
Als — as
Bennen — are
Bediening — office, serving, adminis-
tration of the Lord's Supper
Beide — both
Bedienaar — minister, servant
Christelycken — Christian
Compeer — Godfather
Des — of the
De — the
Dewelck — which or who
Doop — baptism
Defe — these or this
Defer — of these, of this
Dochter — daughter
Door— by
Dit— this
Den — the, then
Donderdagh — Thursday
En fin vroii — and his wife
Euang — Gospel
En — and
Gedoopt — baptized
Getuygen — witnesses
Geboren — born
Gerepresenteerd — represented
Genaemt — is named
Ganck — passage, walk, step
Het— the or it
Heeft— has
Haaren — her
Huis — house
Hebben — have
Huisvrouw — wife
Heeren — the Lord, or the Lord's
Int — in the
Jaer — year
Juff^ — miss
Kinderen, Kinders — children
Kint— child
Met — with
Moeder — mother
Maendagh — Monday
Morgen — morning
Middach — noon
Namen — names
Noort zyd — north side
Naam — name
57
Ouwders — parents
Ontfangen — obtained, received
Op — on
Omtrent — about
Peet— Godmother
Representans — representatives or sub
stitutes
Syn — his
•Soon, son
.Savonts — during the evening
Sondagh — Sunday
Tweelings — twins
Vader — father
Van — of
Vervolgh — continuation
Voor — for
Wediiwe — widow
Wyf— wife
Zoon — son
Zyn — his ; to be or are
Zyne — his
58
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A" 1756 [date blotted]
A° 1760 den i Janner
A" 1756 den ^i"" Actober
Mary miglen
A° 1755 den 16" februari
Sufanna
A° 1755 den 16'° februari
Luwes
A° 1755 den 16^" februari
Antoni
A° 1755 den i6"° februari
Antye
A" 1760 den 23 Maart
Mosis
A" 1755 den 16™ februari
Jofeph
A° 1759 den 24 June
Antye
A" 1756 den ^i^° Actober
Mareye
A° 1758 den 12^" feliruary
Catriena
A" 1760 den i™ Janary
Neeltye
A" 175 s den 18"" december
Geertruy
A" 1756 den 3T«° Actober
Annaetve
[no entries under this date]
Matteus bus
Cattrena bus
John Van Pelt
Maria Joons
Adriaan Ryerfe
Hester Debaa
tammes Stillwel
nenfy founten
Aron Vannamen
Maria Maclean
Aron Vannamen
Maria ]\lacleen
Walter Clindinne
nelli allever
Walter Cleninne
nelli alever.
Jacob marsero
fitye rol
Antony brat
neeltye haagewout
Antony brat
neelty haagewout
Gerret Kroefon
Klaafye Blencrof
tammas Merel
eva voons
Stofel Simeson
John Van Pelt
Jofewa marfero
Mareya Corfon
Catreena-
haagewots
A" 1759 den 26*° Aufru^tus
tanmes [tammes?] tammas merel
eva yoons
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
59
A" 1756 den 31^° Actober
J earns
Jeams Clendeny
rabecke Jonfon
A" 1758 den 17 en feptembar
mareya John yennes
Altye merhng
A° 1758 den 17 September
Geertruy
A" 1760 den 14 Juny
Johannis
A° 1758 den 17 September
CorneHus
A" 1758 den 21 July
Geertruy
maria
A" 1758 den 21 July
Liefabet
A° 1759 den 24 Juny
barant
A° 1769 [7?] den 8 fabruary
Daniel
Abraham Kroefon
Antye Symonfon
Abraham kroefon
Antye Symonl'on
Daniel Corfen
Liefebeth bogert
Johnnis Symonfon
Antye vanpelt
Conradus vanderbeeck
Catlyntye Lifk
Cornelis Symonfon
liefebet depue
hanry fialan
eghije vanwinkel
Johannes
Symonfon
Daniel Corfen
mareia Stilwil
geertruy merel [ ?]
burger vanderbeeck
Annetye maffaeau [ ?]
metteis everfe
en fin vrou
Staten Eyland den 22 april, 1746 doop regifter
't Sedert de bediening van johanes Poft
Ouwders
kin[d]eren
Getuygen
1746
den
22 april
Pieter martlings
anna heereman
Pieter
Pieter martlings
maria andrie-s [worn]
John Jennens
aeltye martlings
John
alias Jan
John Jennans
anna Johnson
John burbanck
Lea hagewout
Abraham
Jan Veldtman
Jannetye Jurks
Jan
Johannes huysman
wyntye Symonfon
catherina
bafteyaen Elles
Sara neefves
Maria
6o
Jan canon
inaria Egberts
Josua mal'ciro
maria corsen
Jan Van Pelt
Jane adanis
matthys inyard
Elizabeth Gerretfe
[OJuwders
Johannes breftede
catherina hagewouyt
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Elizabeth
rachel
maria
nicklaes
ji7]46 den 22 april
kinderen
Eckbert
Gerret Poft
francfyntye poullon
Getuyge
Elizabeth backer
Joi'eph ralph
neeltye Creese
Johannes Symonfon
Antye van Pelt
Jofeph Juwson
Venne [Wenne?] Johnfon
defe kinderen z\'n gedoopt de 20 my 1746
Abraham
Johannes
Jofeph Juwsen
Johannes \'an pelt
Sophya Slager
[CJhriftoffel Symonse
— atherina Van Shenre
defe kinderen zyn gedoopt de 17 yune 1746
Symon
nathaniel Johnfon
mary Cole
wynant
marv Cole
y, yfack prael
"^ maria de baa
defe kinderen zyn gedoopt de 16 September 1746
Altve
Samnel teeler
Sufter Waggelone
daved
onders
kinderen
frans Gerrtbratfe
neeltye corfen
Daniel
baltus dehart
mary phillipfe
catalyna
thomas leisk
catlyna Van pelt
ant\'e
cornel ins Van wagener
helena bon
maragrita
getuygen
ant}'e kroofe
Daniel corfen
Daniel dehart
derckye Van pelt
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD. STATEN ISLAXD.
defe kinderen 2311 gedoopt den 26 april 1748
getuyge
ouders
kinders
Christophel Hoogelandt
Jannetye veghten
Cornelia
Pieter Maertlings
Jannetye Heereman
Johannes
Jan \'an Pelt pieters (oon
Jane Adams
maragritye
John Decker
Anna merrell
Richerd
Christophel Symonfon
Catherina van Schuure
nicholaes
Jofeph Balph [Ralph?]
neeltye Kroofe
Benyamen
Johannes Poft
Anna Huyfman
adriaen
inaragrietye van Pelt
Gerret Poft Jan.— [ ?]
Clara Poft
[de]fe kinderen fyn gedoopt den 19 July 1748
Ouders
Jfaac Praal
Maria Dubaa
Johannes Huyfman
wyntye Symensfe
Samuel Yan Pelt
Maria falkenborgh
Symon Symonfon
Sarah van Pelt
[A]ron Van namen
maria Maclean
John Canone
maria Egberts
Jofeph Juwson
Wenne Johnfon
ouders
Gerret Kroofe
Claesye Blinckerof
Lambert Tennerf
Anna Alartelinghs
getuyge
Pieter Zieloff
Blandiena Zieloff
kinderen
maragritye
Jemynna [?]
Pieter
Elizabeth
Aron
Jacobus
Enne
defe kinderen Syn gedoopt den 11 October 1748
kinderen getuyge
Claesye
Maria
Marya Jennerf
62
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Johannes Van wagene
Elfye Berge Johannes
Barent flecht zyne gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Johan flecht heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop onfangen Anno 1707 den 22 octo —
De Getuigen bennen
Johan Woggelom en Blandyna Woggelom
Barent flecht Syn foon Cornells is
gedoopt den 19 April Anno 1709
De Compeer Adriaen Van Wogelom
De Peet Elifabeth Corfsen
Beniamin Carenton zyne Gedopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter
Margriete Carenton heeft haren Doop ontfangen
Anno 1707 den 22 oct.
De Getiiygen bennen
Adam Morgen en Eva Morgen
Beniamin Corfsen
zyn foon Cornells
is gedoopt Anno 1714 den 4 May
De Getuigen bennen Jacob Corfsen
en Antie Corfsen
1 7 18 den 3^° August!
Benjamin
Benjamin Corsfen
Blandina Vile
Hendrik Croesen
Cornelia Corsfen
A" 172^ den 25 February
Sytje [Syrje?]
A° 1724 den 30'° Augusti
Catharina
Baay Spier
Catalyntje Haften
Bastiaan Elles
Sara Neefjes
Johannes Haften
Geesje Els
Nicolaas Bakker
Tryntje Vleereboom
A" 1725 den 7'° November
Cornelius
A" 1727 den i«
Aagtje
octob''
A" 1728 den 18"
Jacob
Augusti
A" 1730 den 29™ Maart
Johannes
A" 173^ den 31'^'' January
Sara
Bastiaan Elles
Sara Neefjes
Bastiaan Elles
Sara Neefjes
Benjamin Hafte
Jannetje Johannis
Benjamin Hafte
Jannetje Johannis
Joris Neefjes
Aaghje Bouwman
Matthys Jniaart
Tryntje Neefjes
Ifaak Simonsz
Cathrina Beauvois
Symon Symonsz
Martha Symonsz
Bastiaan Elles
Sara Neefjes
Zeger gerritsze
Jannetje Vliereboom
gerepresentee-
door Neeltje
Staats
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEX ISLAND.
A" 1731 den 7"" Noveuib''
Johannes
A° 173J den i9«» Maart
Benjamin
1739 Den Q'" Decern"
Elsje
1772 March 8
Anney
1772 March 8
Danniel
1772 March 8
Mary
63
Barent Sweeni
Marie Canon
Benjamin Hafte
Jannetje Johannis
Barent dii Pay
Elsje Poillon
honnis merril
cherrety merril
egbert haugwout
elener garebrantz
John uanpelt
Catherine lawrence
Comelis Neefies zi=ne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Doghter
Metye Neefies haren Doop onfangen den
Anno 1700
zvn foon
Cornelis Neefies heeft zvn Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707 den 22
De Getuigen bennen
Cornelis Jorissen en Neeltie Joris
[edge of page missing]
Cornelis Tyfsen zyne gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter Elisabeth is gebooren den 28 van
May ende heeft zynen Doop ontfangen den
2 Augustus De Getiiygen bennen Leenert fmack
de ende Sara Smack
1705 [?]— [illegible]
Abraham Egbertsen
zyn foon Abraham is geboren Anno
1715 den 27 Alay en gedoopt den 6 Tuni
De Getuigen bennen Theunis Egberts
en fyn Vrouw
1720 den 10™ April
Johannes
1722 den 17™ Juny
Elisabet
Abraham Egbertsen
Francyntje Parain
Abraham Egbertsen
Francyntje Parain
Jean Bodin
Marie La Tourette
Matthieu La Roiie
Catharine La Roue
64
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A" 1718 den 17^° Augusti
Femnietje
1719 den 25*^" December
Johanna
1722 den 3''" Juny
Anna
1725 den 27"" Juny
Andries
1729 den 27"
Adriaan
July
^Vbrahani Ryke
Anneken oliver
Ary van Woglum
Ceiia Preyer
Ary van Woglum
Celia Preyer
Ary van Woglum
Celia Preyer
Adriaan van Woggeliim
Celia Prever
Isaak Marling
Susanna oliver
Jacob Corsfen
Hilletje van
Woglum
Johannes Preyer
Maria Ral [or Rale]
Jacob Preyer
Margreetje Ten Eyk
A° 1720 den 17™ April
Adriaan
172-J den 8™ January
Jsaak
172^ den 15*° January
Abraham
1721 den 10'=° Decemb''
Maria
1723 de 26*" Mey
Abraham
1723 de 15 Septemb''
Jsaak
1726 de IQ"" July
Abraham
1726 de 1 8°° Decemb
Rebecca
Ary Schouten
Maria van Pelt
Auke Tansz
Catharina Sebering
Abraham Ryke
Anneke oliver
Aart van Pelt
Christina Jmmet
Abraham Manez
Anna Jansen
Abraham Gray
Ariaantje aartsen
Abraham Zutphen
Marytje Borkelo
Albert Rykman
Catharina Christopher
Abraham ftaats zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyn foon
Jsaak ftaats heeft zynen Christelicken
Doop ontfauEjen Den 21 Oct. Anno. 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Harmen Joreszen en Neeltie Joreszen
Jan \^an Pelt
Aaltje Hooglant
Rem vand'' Beek
Jsaak Baliu
Aart Symonsz
Geertruyd Symons
Jacob van Pelt
Maria Para
Pieter Manez
Elisabet Sweem
Joris Neefjes
Philippe Cazier[ ?]
Maria Kip
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
65
Ahasuerus Van Engelen
zyn Dochter Rachel is geboren
Anno 1709 Den 22 October ende heeft
haren Doop ontfangen van Domine Gilliam
De Getuigen bennen
Johan ftaats en Catharina ftaats
ery dey syn foon Johannes is gedoopt
Anno I7i8[?] den i april door domeny freeman
de getiiygen zyn Johannes Van Pelt en
zyn vrouw geboren den 22 december 1717
Abraham Metzelaer
Syn foon Jacobus
is gedoopt Anno 171 5 den 19 April
De Getuigen bennen Jan Veghte
met zyn Huis Vrouw Cornelia
Abraham Van Tuil zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter
Geertruyt Van Tuil heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1 705 den 2 octob.
De Getuigen bennen
Nies Teunisse en Eyfaack Van Tuil en Lena
Teunifse
zyn Dochter
Elena is gedoopt den 22 fept Anno 1709
De Compeer Hendrick Hendricksen de Peet
Elena Hendricksen
A" I7fj den 7^° February
Otto
A» 1722 den 28™ Octob''
Aaltje
A" 1722 den 4"° Novemb''
Pieter
A" 1722 den 11™ Noveml/
Femmetje
gemelle
Willempje
A" 1 72 1 den 3*° February
Jacobus
Abraham van Tuyl
Femmetje Denysz
Vervolgh op de Letter
-J-
Jacob Bennet
Elisabet Broiiwer
Jaques Coteleau
Jacomyntje van Pelt
Jan Van Voorhees
Neeltje Neefjes
Jacob vander Bilt
Neeltje Denys
Jacob vand' Bilt
Elisabet Hooghlant
Philippe Cazier
Catharine Hooghlan-
Rem vander Beek
Dorothe Cateleau
Jan Stevensz Van Voorhi
Pieter Neefjes
Femmetje Auke
Willempje Luyster
Abraham v. Tuy-[1]
Femmetje Deny-[s]
66
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A" 172;; den 17*° February
Aiidries
A° 1723 de 23«° Mey
Pieter
1723 de 14'° July
Johannes
1723 de 21°° July
Cornells
A" 1723 den 25™ augusti
Elisabet
A" 1723 de 22™ Septemb.
Johannes
1723 den 24 en Novemb.
Matthys
172! den 2°° February
Lea
1724 den I7«» Mey
Leah
Cornells
1724 de 27"" Septemb
Catlyntje
1724 den 13*° decemb''
Pieter
1724 den 20'" Decemb''
Juriaan
1724^ 'den 10™ January
Aaltje
Jacob Preyer
Lea Beekman
Jan Jurks
Agnietje Staats
Jacobus Egbertzen
Catharina Deny
Johannes Metzelaar
Cathryna Neefjes
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Johannes Sweem
Mary Ferine
Job du Secoy
Sarah Denis
Jacob de grameaux
Derkje Tilburgh
Johannes vand' Hoeven
Anna Sweem
Jan Andrevet
Leah Sweem
Jaques Hervan
Geertje Bries
Jacob van Pelt
Aaltje Hagewout
Johannes Neefjes
Antje gerritsz
Jacob Bennet
Elisabet Brouwer
Isah Martling
anna van namen
Ary van Woglum
Celia Preyer
Cornelius van Santvoord
Anna Staats
James Deny Jun''
Anna Deny
Pieter Bouman
Sara neefjes
["de" crossed out]
obadiasAWinht
en zyn Vrouw
Susanna de puy
Jsrael du Secoy
Geertruyd van Deventer
Al [or Ab] de grameauo
Maria Bouman
Jacobus Biebaut
Mary a Sweem
Jaques Hervan [ ?]
Geertje Bries
Jan Andrevet
Leah Sweem
Joh Huysman
Lea Hagewout
Bastiaan EUes
Sara Neefjes
Fredrik Bergen
Gerritje Veghte
Thomas Barbank
Anna Barbank, rep-
resenteren de Marritje
Martling
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
67
172! den 14<"' Maart
Maria
Jacobus Biebaut
Maria Sweem
Johannes vand"" Hoeven
Anna Sweem
[An entry made here, crossed out, and corrected, in the second one following]
172I den 14™ Maart
Laurens
172I den 2i«° Maart
Johannes
1725 den 29*° Maart
Sara
1725 den 9*° Mey
Jacobus
Jaques Egbertszen
Catharina Deny
Johannes Haften
Marytje Johannesz
Johannes van Namen
Marytje van Pelt
Jan van Voorhees
Neeltje Neefjes
Gozen Adriaansz
Femmetje vand"' Bilt
Benjamin Haften
Antje vand"" Bilt
Pieter van Pelt
Sara Eogardus
A" 1725 den 10^" octob
Rachel
Vervolgh op de Letter
J-
Jan Jurks
Agnietje Staats
Lodewyk Metzelaar
Antje Metzelaar
A" 1725 den 12"° deceml/
Andries
Johannes Preyer
Maria Rail
Jacob Preyer
Lea Beeknian
Jonas
1725 den 25*° decem"*
Magdalena
Jean Segiiin
Elisabet Hooper
Jacob vander Bilt
Neeltje Denys
Jaques Segiiin
Martha Hooper
Rachel
Johannes Richaud
Amy Carbet
Ary v. Woggelum
Celia Preyer
1725 den 26'° December
Cornells
gemelli
Sara
Johannes Metzelaar
Cathryna Neefjes
Bastiaan Elles
Sara Neefjes
i72f den 6™ Maart
Maria
1726 de 24«° April
David
Johannes Wimmer
Wyntje S3'mons
Jean La Tourette
Marie Mersereaux
Barent Symons
Apollonia Mesfeker
David La Tourette
Marthe Merfereaux
68
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Vervolgh op de Letter
- J -
A° 1726 den 29°° Mey
Elisabet
Johannes vander Hoeven
Anna Sweem
Anthony Sweem
Neeltje
Jaques Coteleau
Jacomyntje van Pelt
Susanna
Jacob Wright
Antje Rol
1726 den 12'° Juny
Metje
Jacob garamaux
Johannes Metzelaar
Dirkje van Tilburgh
Tryntje Neefjes
1726 de 3™ July
Maria
Johannes Dekker
Charles Dekker
Maria Sweem
Lena Sweem
1726 den 17^° July
Elisabet
Jan Jansfen
Thomas Jansfen
Jannetje Glascow
Mary Jansfen
1726 den 31'° July
Johanna
Jacob Preyer
Symon Symonsz
Lea Beekman
Maria Woertman [?]
1726 de 28 en Augusti
Casparus
Jsak Caspers
Hans Rol
Elisabet Lisk
Anna Bouwman
1726 de 4 Septemb
Anna
Johannes Hiiysman
Harme [ ?] Bouwman
Wyntje Symons
Neeltje Staats
Vervolgh op de Letter
-J.-
A" 1726 den 18'° Septemb
Geertruyd
John Merril
Geertruyd Symonsz
A" 172'/, den 19™ February
Elisabet
Jacobus Biebaut
Maria Sweem
172'/, den 26*° February
Catharina
Johan Henrich Packer
Anna Maria Jager
1727 den 2i«° Mey
Elisabet
Jacob Bennet
Elisabet Broiiwer
Abraham Bromver Jui
1727 den 13*° Augusti
Catharina
Jacob van Dyk
Tryntje
Catharina van Brunt
van Dyk
1727 den IS*" OctoV
Jan
Jacob van Pelt
Abraham Taylor
Aaltje Hagewout
Harmpje Hagewout
172I den 21^° January
Jacob
John Lisk
Pieter Hagewout
Rachel Hagewout
Neeltje Bakker
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
172 J den ii«° february
Johannes
Johannes Metzelaar
Tryntje Neefjes
Geertruyd Met-
zelaar
69
A" 172I den i8^° February
Johannes
172I den 3^" Maart
Sara
172I den 24«'' Maart
Roelof
1728 den 21^° April
Sara
1728 den 22™ April
Rachel
Anna
1728 den 28 en April
Catharina
1728 den 26'° Mey
Agneta
Pieter
1728 de 8^° Septembf
Marie
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Johannes vander Hoeve
Anna Sweem
Jaques Segiiin
Lady Mambrut
Jan van Voorhees
Neeltje Neefjes
Johannes Dekker
Maria Sweem
Johannes Sweem
Mary Row
James Bosler
Sara Pereine
Jan Jurks
agnietje Staats
Jacob de gramo
Dirkje van Tilburgh
Johannes Huysman
Wyntje Symons
Jean La Tourette
Marie Mersereaux
Jean Seguin
Sara Mambrut
Simon van Namen
Lea Sweem
Job. Sweem
Pieter Hagewoiit
Neeltje Bakker
Aart Symons
Margreta Daniels
Paul mersereaux
Esther La ToiSrette
A" 1728 den 13™ October
Josua
1728 den 20^° octol/
Jannetje
Elsje
1728 den io^° Novemb''
Elsje
Verv^olgh op de Letter
-J.-
Josue Mersereaux
Maria Corsfen
Johannes Preyer
maria Rail
Johannes Richaud
Amv Carbet
Jan Tanszen
Mayke Zerkerk
Hans Ral
Elisabet Strikhouze
Daniel Escord
Elisabet Miller
70
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1728 den 8™ Decemb""
Thomas
1728 den 25'° decemb"'
Johannes
172! den i®° January
Cornelia
1 72 1 den 23*° Maart
Nicolaas
1729 de 7*° april
Jan
1729 den 4'° Mey
Cathryntje
1729 den ii'° Mey
Aaltje
1729 de I5«° Mey
Petrus
1729 den 25*° Mey
Jan
Tweelinge
Susanna
1729 den 26*° Mey
Willem
1729 den i®° Juny
Albert
1729 den 24'° augusti
Catharina
172-!^ den I™ February
Jefaias [ ?]
172^ den 8™ February
Catharina
Jan Barbank
Lea Hagevvout
Jacob vander Bilt
Neeltje Denys
Jacob Bergen
Maria Croesen
Jaques Egbertzen
Cathrina Bakker
Jan andrevet
Leah Sweem
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Johannes Wynants
Lena Bird
Jan Philip Simsenbach
Ule Catharina Pikkerling
Thomas Barbank
Marretje martlings
gerepresenteers door
de moeder des kint
Henrik Croesen
Cornelia Corsfen
Henrik Slecht
Cathryna Wynants
Pieter Bouw-
man
Antje van Pelt
Jacobus Biebaut
Marytje Sweem
Jan van Pelt, Anthonys zoon Teiinis van
Pelt
Helena van P-
[missing]
Susanna La Tourette
Jacob Bennet
Elisabet Brouwer
Johannes Johnson
Jannetje Glascow
Jacobus Bakker
Rebecca Staats
Jan Winter
Martha Buy
Jacob van Dyk
Catharina van Brunt
Corn' Dorlant
Sara van Pelt
albert Janszen
marytje Force
beide door de ouders
gerepresenteers
Jan Staats
Cathrina Corsfen
Susanna du puy
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
7r
IJU den 15™ february
William
Aart
1730 -den 24*° Mey
Jacob
Matthys
1730 den 7<"' Juny
Maria
I73f den 24*° January
Anthony
Henricus
173? den 2i«° February
Johannes
I73f den 28*° February
Josua
•173^ den 21'° Maart
Christopher
John Day
Anne More
Johannes Huysman
Wyntje Simons
Josue de mersereaux
Maria Corsfen
Johannes Dekker
Maria Sweem
John Jones
Rachel van Engelen
Johannes vand^ Hoeven
Anna Sweem
Jean La Tourette
Maria Mersereaiix
Isaak Martiing
Anna van Namen
Jean Mersereaux
Elisabet Creage
Isaac Garritzen
Maria Christopher
Bastiaan Ellis
Sara Neefjes
Jacob Corsfen
Elisabet Vile
Simon van Namen
Jan van Pelt Jonysz
Lena van Pelt
Lea Sweem
Jofue Mersereaux
Maria Corsfen
Barent Martiing
Dina van Namen
Josue Mersereaiix
Maria Corsfen
Hans Christopher
Geertje Stilwell
M —
Mattheus De Decker zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
z}'n foon
Johannes De Decker heeft zynen
Christelycken Doop ontfangen Anno 169 —
den 7 fept
zyne Getuigen bennen
Barent Teyfzen en Maghdalena Teyfze—
zyn foon
Abraham De Decker heeft zynen
Christelycken Doop ontfangen
Den 21 Oct. Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Theimis Egberts en Elisabet Swee- [m]
zyn Dochter Elisabeth
Gedoopt den 17 April Anno 171 1
De Getuigen Jacobus Dye en fyn
\^roiiw
I zyn foon Mattheiis
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
72
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
De Getuigen bennen " Aerte van P — , en De Weduwe Van Egbert Hagewout " [words
in " " crossed out]
Pieter De Decker en Catharina
Decker
[edge of page badly worn and missing]
M
Mary Gennens gedoopt den 25 Juli
Anno 17 10
A" 1755 den 27°" July
Cattriena
Pieter Degroot
Claartye Poft
A" 1758 den 25 en July
Geertruy
Pieter Degroot
Claartye Poft
A" 1755 den 2*° Actober
Marretye
rem Symefon
Geertroy bofkere [bofkero?]
A° 1758 den 26 february
Caty
Willim Spree
Cattriena maerling
Jobannis
marel [ ?]
A" 1760 den 25 Maart
Willim Spree
Cattrena Maarling
A" 1758 den i«° Janneary
John
John marel
Anna marel
A" 1760 den 20 Apriel
wynant
Peter Haagewout
Aaltye bennit
A" 1757 den 25™ September
Hanna richard fandars
ragel
fhehanna [ ?] kinsi
A" 1760 den 5 en October
Sara
richard fandars
ragel
A" 1766 den 5 Actober
Willim
Andru Colter
Mary Clendenny
A" T7.SQ den 23 december
Cornelus
Antony founten
Annaetje Gerritfon
A" 1765 den 6 October
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
ling
73
baarent
Johannis Huisman
Antye Merling
M
Marcus Du fecoy zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Gabriel Du fecoy heeft zynen Christelyc
ken Doop ontfangen Anno 1703 [ ?]
den 20 Apri —
De Getuigen bennen
Antony Thyfsen Katteleyn De fceen
[edge of page worn and missing]
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Pieter mer-
iannitye
merling
173 1 den 26™ Maart
Abraham
1731 den II™ April
Pieter
1 73 1 den 25 en April
Maria
173 1 den 27,^^ Mey
Loiiis
1 73 1 den 7«° Juny
Pieter
1 73 1 den 18" July
Daniel
1731 den I™ Augusti
Abigail
173 1 den s"" September
Christoffel
1731 den 23™ September
Jacob
Joseph Lake
Aaltje Barbank
Jean Grondin
Marguerite du Bois
Jan van Pelt Janszoon
Tryntje Bouwman
Isak Lakerman
Catharina Christopher
Jaques Egbertzen
Catharina Bakker
Jean Mersereaux
Elisabet Mersereaux
John Thorp
Apollonia Heermans
Jan Philip Sumsenbach
ule Cathrina Pikkerling
Jacob Bergen
Maria Croesen
Jan Barbank
Lea Hagewout
Esther du Bois
Pieter Bouwman
Neeltje Staats
Hans Christopher
Lena van Pelt
Pieter Hagewoxit
Neeltje Bakker
Paiil Mersereaux
Marie Mersereaux
Susanne
merl [?]
Matthys Sweem zyne Gedoopte Kin —
z}'n Doghter
Magdaleen Sweem heeft haren Christe-
lycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
De Getuigen Rennen
Barent Sween en zyn Huys Vrouw
74
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Michiel De Jeen
zyn (oon Antoni is gedoopt
Anno 1710 de Getuigen bennen
Johannes Van Der Huven en Magda
Lena Claafsen
1719 den ig""" April
Anthony
1720 den 19 Juny
Matthys
1720 de 9'° octob"'
Cornelius
1722 den 17"° Juny
Rachel
1727 den 22'° octob''
Jannetje
1728 den 22«° April
Rachel [" Belitje " crossed
out]
Matthys Sweem
Catharina Mangels Ral
Mathys Jansz
Elisabet Ward
Michiel du Chene
Susanna vand"' Hoeven
Matthys Jansz
Elisabet Ward
Matthys Sweem
Catharina Mangels Rol
Matthys van Brakel
Rachel Jansz
Anthony Thysz Swee-
Neeltje Jansz
Robert^ Frost
Sara Usfelton
Gerrit du Chene
Anna du Chene
John Miller
Mary Miller
Johannes Sweem
1730 den 30®° Maart
Maria
Matthys van Brakel
Rachel Jansz
1730 den 7™ Juny
Matthys
1 73 1 den 29°" Augusti
Wynant
1732 den 26''" Maart
Pieter
1732 den 17^" december
Gillis
1734 21 April
Matthias
1735 4 Mey
Susanna
1739— ?3 april
Catharina
1739 den 5™ augusti
Michiel
Matthys Jniaart
Elisabet Gerritzen
Matthys Janszen
Geertje Wynants
Matthew Skane
Jannetje Tites
Matthys Jniaart
Elisabet Gerritzen
Matthys Sweem
Cathrina Mangels Rol
Matthys Jniaart
Elisabet Gerritzen
Matthys Jniaart
Elisabet Gerritzen
Michiel Vreelant
Janneke van Hoiiten
Bastiaan Ellis
Tryntje Vlierboom
Pieter Wynants
Anna van Gelder
Zeger Gerritzen
Jannetje Vlierboom
Michiel du Chene
Hester Canon
Christina van
Woggelum
Ite [?] Sips [?1
Antje van Wagenen
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
75
173 1 den 10*° October
Robbert
173 1 den 24'° October
Cornelius
1 73 1 den 5^° Decemb''
Neeltje
1 73 1 den 25^° december
Jacob -
173J den I en January
Margareta
173^ den i6°° January
Maria
173^ den 13'"' february
Zacheus
Johannes de Groot
Elisabet Sikkels
Jacob vander Bilt
Neeltje Denys
Zacharias Sikkels
ariaantje [no name]
John Lion Jan van Pelt Jansz
Maria Harmensz Bouwman Tryntje Bouvvnian
Jacob de Gramo
Dirkje van Tilburgh
Johannes Huysman
Wyntje Symons
Jan Barbank
Lea Hagewout
Jacob van Dyk
Cathrina van Briint
Fredrik Bergen
Gerritje Veghte
Abraham Taylor
Harmpje Hagewout
1 73 J den 14^° February
Pieter
Maria
173^ den 19 en Maart
Jean
Pieter
Jaques
1732 dfen 26 Maart
Johannes
1732 den 9™ April
Jan
1732 den 10'° April
Elisabet
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Jacob Preyer
Lea "Beekman
Jan Winter
Martha Baile
Jaques Seguin
Lady Mambru[t]
Johannes Wynants
Magdalena Bird
Jean Seguin
Elisabet Hooper
Josue Mersereaux
Maria Corsfen
James Biitler
Sara Parein
John Jones
Rachel van Engelen
Johannes Preyer
Marytje Mangels
Rol
Laurens More
Marie Mersereaux
Jacob Corsfen Jun'
maria van Pelt
matthew Sweem
/
76
1732 den i6«° April
Neeltje
1732 den 24 September
Cornelius
1732 den 17*° Decemb.
Isaak
^73i den 11™ february
Antje
1 73 1 den 18^" Maart
Catharina
1733 den 15 en April
Anthony
1733 den 4*° Novemb''
Susanna
173! den 13^° January
Johannes
Christina
173! den 20*" January
Elisabet
173I 24feb.
Antje
1734 — 7 april Maria
1734 14 april
Cornelius
1734— 15 april
Dirkje
1734 — 3 J"ny
Marytje
1734 16 Juny
Eduard
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jan van Voorhees
neeltje Neefjes
Jacob Bennet
Elisabet Brouwer
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Isaak Symons
Neeltje Coteleau
Johannes Symons
Dina van Leeuwen
Johannes Preyer
Marytje Roll
Jan van Pelt Anthonys Zoon
Susanne la Toiirette
Jaques Egbertsz
Catharina Bakker
Johannes Huysman
Wyntje Symons
Jan Rol Junior
Merril
Celia Preyer
Tryntje Vliereboom
Catharina Symons
Johan Philip Ziimsenbach
Ule Cathrine Pikkerling Rachel van Engelen
Josije mersereaux
Maria Corsfen
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Jacob vander Bilt
Neeltje Denysz
John Lion
Maria Boiiwman
Jacob van Dyk
Catharina van Brunt
Jacob de Gramo
Dirkje van Tilbiirgh
John Gold
antje Wynants
Jean Parlie
Abigail Jones
Pieter BoCnvman
Elsje van Pelt
Gerrit Croesen
Geertruyd van Tfiyl
Nicolas Lazelier
Esther Lakerman
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
77
1734 den 30 en Juny
Nicolaas
1734 den I™ Sept
Elsje
1731- 9 Maart
Johannes
Jacobus Bakker
Rebecca Staats
John Jennes
[no name] Johnson
John Jones
Rachel van Engelen
Aron Praal Junior
zyn Dochter EHsabeth
is geboren Anno 171 5 den 21 May
en gedoopt den 6 Jiini
De Getiiigen bennen Pieter Staats ''"
en fyn Vroiiw Elisabeth
zyn
Aron Paraal foon Aaron is gedoopt
door domeny antonius Anno 1717 den 17
van april de getuyge zyn fymen Van namen
en zyn buys Vroiiw Sartje Van namen
17^9- den 14™ Febriiary
Anna
Henrik Croesen
Corneha Corsfen
Lamb' Jennes
Wyntje Johnson
John Merril
Junior
Elisabet
Macklien
1724 den 20 en Septemb"'
Pieter
1730 den 7 en Juny
Willem Jorisze
1733 den 7«" octob""
Henricus
1735 II Mey
Henderske
Arent Praal Junior
Antje Staats
Arent Praal Junior
Antje Staats
Arent Praal
Marj'tje Bouwman
Arent Praal
Marytje Boiiwman
arent Praal
Marytje Boiiwman
Abraham Sta —
Agneta Staats
Nicolas Lageler
Esther Lakeman
Willem Jorisze
Bouwman
Maria Praal
Abraham Leeck zyne Gedoopte Kind —
zyn foon
Joseph Leeck heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Den 20 April Anno-
De Getiiigen Bennen
Barent Marlin ende zyn Huis Vroiiw
zyn Dochter
Margariet gedoopt den 25 Jiili
anno 1710 de Getuygen Engelbart
van Namen en Feitie Hofte
zyn foon Abraham
is gedoopt Anno 171 5;
De Getuigen bennen Abraham Meer-
Ling en Elisabeth Bridges
Abraham Talor
zyn foon Ephrum
is gedoopt Anno 171 1 den 23 Octo.
De Compeer Ephraim Talor de Peet
Margriet Talor
1708
78
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Abram Talor syn dochter
altje is gedoopt den i8 [?j Mey 1718
door donieny Sanvort de getuyge zyn
Jan Macklies [?] en zyn Vrouw
A" 1720 den 21'
Rachel
August!
A* 1722 den 25 Novemb'
Aaltje
A" 1725 den 4*
Pieter
July
1729 den 6*° April
Ephraim
Abraham Tailor
Harmpje Hagewout
Abraham Tailor
Harmpje Hagewout
Abraham Tailor
Harmpje Hagewoiit
Abraham Tailor
Harmpje Hagewout
Johannes Neul
Rachel Hagewoiit
Pieter Hagewoiit
Neeltje Bakkers
Jan Barbank
Lea Hagewoiit
John Day
Frankje More
Andrys Andryfsen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Andrys Andryfsen heeft zynen Chriftelyckcn
Doop ontfangen Anno 1701 den 25 Ma—
De Getuigen bennen
Gerrit Vechten En Maghdalena Vechten
[edge of page missing]
Aert Simoszen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Simon Simoszen heeft zynen Christelu —
Doop ontfangen Den 20 April 1708
De Getiiigen Bennen
Christofifel Christofifelzen en Geertriiy Sim —
fsen
z)'n foon Hans
is gedoopt Anno 1710 de Compeer Hans
Christofifel de Feet Maria Praal
zyn foon Aert
is gedoopt Anno 1711 den 23 October
De Compeer Barent Simefsen
De Peet ftyntie Christofifel
zyn foon Aert
is gedoopt Anno 1713 den 24 Juli
De Getuigen bennen Barent Chriftoffel
en fyn Vrouw Anna
Aaert Symensen foon Christofifel gedoopt
door domeny freeman den iSJunv Anno 1717
de getuyge zyn Christofifel Christfeer
als Compeer Voor peet zyn Vrouw
ftyntje Chistfecr
A" 1722 den 5'
Anna
August!
Aart Symons
Margriet Daniels
Benjamin Corsfen
Blandina Vile
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD. STATEN ISLAND.
79
A" 1724 den 26"' July
Daniel
A" 1726- de i6»° Octob
Susanna
A" 1728 de 14°° July
Barent
1730 den 23™ August!
Cornelius
1734 den 4™ August!
Isaak
A" 1727 den 4'° Juny
Maria
1728 de 5^° Mey
Maria
1728 den 28*° July
Esther
1729 den 20 en April
Petriis
1729 den II en Mey
Antje
1729 den 26 octob'
Antje
Posthuing
Albert
i7|lden 4™ January
Maria
1730 den 25™ Octob''
Antje
i73t f'en 28 en February
Joseph
1 73 1 den 8™ Augusti
Abraham
Aart Symons
Margriet Daniels
Aart Symons
Margriet Daniels
Aart Symons
Margreet Daniels
Aart Symons
Margriet Daniels
Aart Symons
Margriet Daniels
Abraham Zutphen
Marytje Borkelo
Anthony Sweem
Anna Brooks
Andre Escord
Catline Richaud
Abraham manez
Sara du Chene
Anthony Fountain
Belitje Byvank
Abraham Zutphen
Marytje Borkelo
Albert Rykman, obiit
Cathrina Christopher
Andre Escord
Catline Richaud
Abraham Alanez
Sara du Chene
Abraham Yates
Hester Drinkwater
Adriaan van Woggeliim
Celia [ ?] Preyer
Catharina Symons
Zeger Gerritz
Jannetje V'lierboom
Cornelius Santvoord
Anna Staats
Alida Hegeman
Johannes Sweem
Marytje Borkelo
Isaac Richaud
Esther Escord
Barent Christo
pher
Cathrina Hoge-
lant
Pieter Wynants
Catharina Wynants
Nicholas Gerritzen
Christina van Woggeliim
Johannes
Preyer
Hilletie van
Woggelum
8o HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1 73 1 den 24=° October
Jannetje Abraham Zutphen
Marytje Borkelo
1732 den 4°° Juny
Maria Abraham Manez
Sara du Chesne
1734 den 2*° Juny
Jan Abraham van Tuyl Isakszoon Jan van Pelt
Marytje van Pelt Aaltje Byvant
1735 II Mey
Patience adam Clendenny
Eva Johnson
1736 den 4™ April
Catherine Abraham Manez
Sarah dii Chesne
1738 den 26^'' Maart
Rachel Abraham Manez
Sarah du Chesne
Cobus Claazen zyne Gedoopte Kinder —
zyn Dogter
Femmetie Claaszen heeft haren Christel —
Doop ontfangen Den 22 April Anno 1708
De Getuigen Bennen
Abraham Goolder ende zyn huis Vrouw
[edge of page missing]
Cornelis Bouman
Syn Dochter Neeltie
is gedoopt Anno 1715 den 19 April
De Getiaigen bennen Abraham
Metselaer met Syn Vrouw
Cornelis Egmont syn dochter altje is gedoopt
Anno 1 718 den i april door domeny freeman
de getuyge Syn LouWerens Van Campene en
zyn vrouw
A" 1720 den 15'° Mey
Neeltje ' Cornells Bouwman Arent Praal Jiinior
Antje Staats Antje Staats zyn hvr
A" [?]
Cornelis Genaert Syn dochter annetje
gedoopt door de domeny uyt [?] ysopes [ ?]
den 8 September Anno 171 7 als getuj'ge
Willem bouwman en zyn Vrouw
Cobiis Creven zj^ne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Elsie Creven heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen den 22 April Anno. 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Jan Jniaert en Trintie Jniaert
zyn foon Johannes
is gedoopt Anno 17 14 den 27 Jiili
De Getuigen Bennen Jan Maklies
en Syn Vrouw Eytie
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
8i
Cobus Creven sj-n soon gillis is gedoopt
Anno i;7i8 den i april door domeny freeman
als getuyge gydon \'an Campen en syn V'rouw
geboren den 12 Van September 17 17
A" 1720 den 3'" April
Anna
Jacobus Craven
Carel Jniaart
Antje Jniaart
Marya Cleave
A" 1722 den 23™ Decemb''
Joris Neefjes
Christina
Jacobus Craven
Antje Jniaart
Willemtje Borkelo
A" 1725 de 26'° Septemb
Esther
Jacobus Craven
Thomas Craven Junior
Antje Jniaart
Neeltje Craven
A" 17 1 8 den 20™ July is gedoopt
de ouders
de getuygen
Cornelis
Cornelis Brees
Cornelis Jansz
Sara Schilmans
Susanna dii Te — [or Je — ]
[illegible]
1 7 18 den 2™ Novemb'
Elisabet
Charles Mesfiel
David La forge
Marytje [no name]
1719 den 12*^° April
Charles
Charles gerritsz
Ary Schout
Marya van Pelt
1719 den 7^" Mey
Johannes
Charles Ellens
Laurens de Camp Loco pa — [worn]
Marytje de Camp
Nicolaa
s Bakkers
Catharina Mierboom
1720 den 7*° Augusti
Hendrikje
Cornelis Woinat
Willem Breedrstede
Tryntje Bouwman
Elsje Bouwman
1 72 1 den 30*° April
Femmetje
Cornelis Egmont
Gideon de Camp
Elsje de Camp
Hendrikje Elles
1723 de 26 Mey
Elisabet
Cornelis Wynant
Abraham Cole
Maria Cole
Hilletje Woglum
1723 den 21^° Jiily
Zeger
Cornelis Egmont
Zeger Gerritzen
Elsje de Camp
Jannetje Faas
A" 1723 den 24°° Novemb''
Maria
Cornelius Corsfen
Gerrit Croesen
Jannetje Boskerk
Neeltje Corsfen
1724 den 6 April
Sara
Cornelis Janszen
Anthony van Pelt
Sara Manbriit
Lady Manbrut
1725 9 Mey
Maria
Charles Morg-an
Henn- Day
Sara Lorton [Lorson?]
Maria Morgan
82
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1725 de 13™ Aiigusti
Pieter
1725 den 25 en December
Maria
172! den 2'° January
Christoffel
1725^ den 20™ February
Maria
Cornelius Corsfen
Jannetje Boskerk
Cornelis Wynant
Maria Cole
Cornelis Egmont
Elsje de Camp
Cornelis Janszen
Sara Manbrut
Pieter Boiiwman
Antje Croesen
Pieter Wynant
Anna Maria Richaud
Laurens de Camp
Christyntje de Camp
Jaques Seguin
Lady Manbrut, matrem
representans
1726 den II™ Decemb
Thomas
1 72 1 den 26*° Febriiary
Christiaan
Charles Morgan Jun''
Sara Rutan
Cornelius Corsfen
Jannetje Boskerk
Thomas Morgan
Magdalena Staats
Christiaan Corsfen
Cornelia Corsfen
A° 1720 den 6<=" [ ?] Maart
Maria Catharina Corn. v. Santvoord
Anna Staats
A° 1 72 1 den 23"° July
Anna Corn. v. Santvoord
Anna Staats
A" I72f den 8"° Maart
Cornelius
Corn, van Santvoord
Aima Staats
Jan Staats
Catharina Corsfen
Do. Bernardiis Freeman
Bedienaar des A: Eiiang
op Lang Eilant
Jufif Margareta van Schayk
beide gerepresenteers door
Jan Staats en Catharina
Corsfen
Jan Veghte
Cornelia Staats
172^ den 21™ Maart
Staats
Corn. v. Santvoord
Anna Staats
Doiiwe v. Woggelu-
Maria Staats
1728 den 22'° Decemb'
Jacoba
Corn. V. Santvoord
Anna Staats
Christiaan Corsfe — ■
Jannetje Staats
1733 den 7°° October
Zeger
Corn. V. Santvoord
Annr» Staats
de H' Jan Schuyler
Juflf Sarah Walters
A" 172I den i8'° february
Cornelius
Cornelis Wynant
Mary Cole
Wynant Wynant
Martha Hooper
Charles
1728 den 25 en decemb''
Rachel
Charles Dekker
Lena Sweem
Cornells Janszen
Sara Mambrtit
Estienne Mersereaux
Marie Mersereaux
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
83
172 § den 2^ en February
Cornelius
1729 den 26™ octob
Anthony
1730 den 5'" April
Matthys
1730 den 31*^° Mey
Elisabet
1730 den 28^" Juny
Abraham
I73f den 21^" February
Cornelius
Cornelis Corsfen
Jannetje van Boskerk
Cornelis Dorlant
Saartje van Pelt
Charles Dekker
Lena Sweem
Charles Petit
Anne Perliez
Charles Morgan
Sara Rutan
Cornelis Corsfen
Jannetje van Boskerk
Frans gerbrants
Neeltje Corsfen, ge
representeers door
Antje Croesen
Jan van Pelt
Susanne La Tourette
Barent Sweeni
Maria Canon
Jean Segiiin
Dorcas Seguin
Cornelis Croefen
Helena van Tuyl
1 73 1 - den lo'" Octob''
Henrik
1732 den 30 en July
Charles
1732 den 22 en October
Jacobiis
1732 den 29 en October
Magdalena
173329 July
Abraham
1737, 9 Maart
Daniel
i73f 16 Maart
Mattheus
C —
Cornelis Croesen
Helena van Tuyl
Charles Morgan
Sara Rutan
Corneliiis Corsfen
Jannetje van Boskerk
Charles Dekker
Lena Sweem
Cornelis Croesen
Helena van Tuyl
Corneliiis Corsfen
Jannetje van Boskerk
Charles Dekker
Lena Sweem
Henrik Croesen
Cornelia Corsfen
Jan Rol
Jannetje Borkelo
Jacobus Bakker
Maria Staats
Sara van namen
Abraham van Tuyl
Femmetje Denys
Daniel Corsfen
Cornelia Croesen
173I den 8°° January
Esther
1735 den 6*° April
Rachel
1735 den 7 en April
Thomas
Charles Dekker
Lena Sweem
Clement Hooper
Mary Stilwell
Charles Morgan
Sara Rutan
Philip Hooper
Marie Mersereaux
Zeger Dekker
Susanne Jones
84
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1736 den 26°° april
Jan
1736- 27 Juny
Daniel
1736 den 8 en Augusti
Cornelius
1736- den 19 en Septemb
Catharina
1738 den 23 Septemb.
Antje
1739 den 16°" Septemb
Carel
Corneliiis van Cleef
Sara Marshal
Cornells Gerritzen
Aaltje van Winkel
Cornells Croesen
Helena van Tuyl
Cornelius Corsfen
Jannetje van Boskerk
Corneliiis Corsfen
Jannetje van Boskerk
Carel nyts
Rebecca Winter
Daniel van Winkel
Jannetje Vreelant
Corneliiis van Sant-
voord
Anna Staats
obadiah Winter
Geertje Winter
A° 1753 den 7™ Novemb.
Maria
C —
Charles Mc Lean
Maria Corsen
A" 1754 den 2'° November
Cattriena
A" 1754 den 2 November
Abraham
Abraham Beckelo
Cattriena Elis
beniemen Praal
Sara Sweem
Ellus
Cornelus
egye ellis
Abraham Praal
Alida Praal
A" 1766 den 26 Augustus
Johannis
beniemen Praal
Sara Sweem
A" 1754 den 3 en November
Wachgiel Helmis vrelant
Neeltye vanhoren
Jores [sic] kadmis
Jannitye
vrelant
A" 1757 den 20 november
Johannis Antoni founten
Anaatye gerretson
A° 1754 den 3°° November
Antoni Antoni founten
Anaatye Gerretson
A' 1756 den [no date] en Maart
Maragrietye Antoni founten
Anaatye gerretson
A" 1754 den 3™ November
Eliesebeth Nettenel Bos
Jannetye Poft
Johannis
Gerretson
Pieter Degroot
Klaart [?] Poft
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
85
A" 1758 den 17^° September
Gerret
Nettenel bos
Jannetye Poft
Pieter Poft
maria Poft
ouders
Pieter Van Pelt
Barbara hoelten
Barbara
John Jenner
Aeltye martlinghs
willem
Jan Veltman
Jannetye Jurks
Geertruyt
Willem Richardfon
Anne fisher
margret
Walter Clendenne
Pietemela oliver
Cathilyna
defe kinderen zyn gedoopt den 17 dfember 1748
kinderen getuyge
Willem Jenner
Sarah Jenner
John Pinhooren
Geertruyt
ouders
fimon fimonfen
Helena Sweem
John Merrell
Anna Merrell
John Laarens
Catherina Backer
Jacob Bergen
maragreta Bennet
ouders
matthys Sweem
Catherina merrell
Symon Van Pelt
mria Adams
Charleus Rollens
Susanna merrell
Joachim Stillewel
Anna Jenners
Hans Symonse
Anna Van Pelt
Cherles makleen
marytye Corfen
defe kinderen zyn gedoopt den 3 my my 1749
kinders getuyge
Jeremyah
Gertriiyt
Jan
Geertruyt Merrell
adriaen
defen kinderen zyn gedoopt den 23 my 1749
kinderen getuyge
Catherina
Peterus
Philip
Richard
Wyntye
Peterus Van Pelt
Barbera Hoelten
Philip merrell
Catarina merrell
aeltye Jenners
dit kint is gedoopt den 19 September 1749
Willem
Corneles Corfen
Jannetye Boskerck
86
1/49
ouders
Jacus Ecbers
Catharina Backer
HISTORICAL MISCELL-\NY.
Dele kiiidem z'vn g>^ioopt den den 7 november
kinderen getuvge
BiMU-anicn Catliarina brestede
tennis Egbertsen Barent
Pietemelle depu ,
Barent inertliiig-s-'""" Barent
Svis;»niui Gerrctse
Barent Meertlingfs ""
Elizabotli cerretse
[The foUowius; {xige is marked " 13 " and appears in the lK>ok between jxiges 77 and 7S.
Very nnich woni. Tlie date is probably 174O-1747]
\an Pelt
\'alkeubnrgh
6 [?] October
onse
Sweem
non
tes
\an Pelt
clindinne
Kinders
Jannetye
zyn dese kinders gedoopt
kinden
X'redrick
abrahani
Getuygen A
Gnstaves Clasen
walbrugh \an Pelt
getuyge
(atya \'an Pelt
nialH clindinne
fafya
Rachel
28 July f\-n deie kinderen Gedoopt
kinders Getuvgen
— am Berkelo
ina EUes
— r Clindinne
melle ah^er
\'eltnian
ety Jurks
Gerret
w-alteris
Hendrick
Basteaen Elles
Sara neefves
[The following page is marke<,l " 14 '" and written in lead pencil " See p. 77." It
is the reverse side of page " i v" From the worn edge. I am inclinevl to think that page
" 13 " should be 14. and " 14.^ 13.]
174Q r?l ^^^ 7 No\-ember
ouders kinderen
Lewis mitchel Joannis
Rachel Teeler
Joseph Ralph Elizabeth
neeltve kroesen
gjetiiyge
Pieter m —
aelt>"e Teel —
Cornelius —
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
1750 den 20 My fyn defe kinderen gedoopt
87
oiiders
faiiuicl Dcliart
abigacl J ones
Jan Van Pelt
Jane adanis
Pieter meerlings Juncr
Anne 1 [ecreiiian
Uinderen
famuel
faniuel
abrahani
gctuyge
John Le -
Catharine
Blandien ■
Pieter nieri —
Catliarina nier
Barent Dnpiie
Elsye Puilyon
niartha
1750 den 30 Jidy ;
Pieter D Grood
Clacrtye Poft
Elizabeth
antony Van Poll
Jenneke (eymenft
Elizabeth
Joseph Juessen
Wynty CliiuHnne
Eefye
1746 (le i(
ouwders
kiiuU'ren
otto Van tuyl
tryntye boskck
abrahani
Scymon Scymnnfc
Sara V^in pelt
maria
Pieter Van Pelt
barbara hocltcn
Johannes
mattliys Sweeni
benyamen
Johannes
l':iizal)eth
Jacob Cor
Palli [?] feym
gctuygcn
mateeus
Johannis Van pelt
Sophya Slager
Elizabeth Sweem
cathcrina uicrrcl
Defe kinderen hebben harcn Christilyke doop ontfangen
den 22 april 1747
Egbert hagewout
Maria Gaelledct
Elftye Merrill
Jacus Egberts
catrina backers
antye
John Jones
rachel van engclen
Ifaac
mattheus decker
Elftye Merrill
Elftye
John Merrill
antye merrill
Joida
waiter clcndonne
peternella oliver
Jacob
88
leuues mitchel
rachel tyler
Johannes merrill
aeltye bennet
Ouders
Jacb[ ?] bergen
margrietye bennet
Jan laarens
caatye backer
Symon Van Pelt
malli adams
thomas Stillwel!
debora martlings
andries Pryor
Helena Dorlandt
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY,
haimentye
richard
thomas burbank
harmentye tayler
Elftye merrel
defe kindern zyn gedoopt den lo yuni 1747
kinderen
Gerretye
Jacob
Jennie
Elias
Jan
getuyge
Frederick bergen
Gerretye Veghte
Jacobus backer
rabecca Staats
Jan Van Pelt
Jane adams
nickolaes Stihvell
maria Smith
Susanna Van pelt
Dele kinderen zyn gedoopt den 13 October 1747
getuygen
Ouders
kinderen
tunes Egbertse
Piternella depuy
abraham
barent depuy
Elfye poilyon
Elizabeth
antoni Van Peldt
Jannetye Symonse
maria
Charles Mc Clean
maria corfen
Jannetye
Jacob corfen Jun''
Cornelia kroefe
Jacob
Abraham berkelau
catrina Ellis
Cornelius
barent martlinghs
Susanna gerretfe
Jannety
A" 1759 den 4 en Maart
John
Denel marfero
Cornelia vanderbilt
A" 1759 den ae""" Augustus
Saara
Cornelius ellis
Leena vanderbilt
A° 1759 den 26*° Augustus
Sara
Piater vanpelt
Barber
Johannes Van Pelt
aron Van namen
mary Mc clean
Jacob corfen
Jan rol
Jannetye berkelau
bafteaan ellis
Saara neefye
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
89
A" 1759 den 26*° Augustus
Cornelius Cornelius kroeson
Beelitye degroot
A" 1759 den 26™ Augustus
Andro
Sammual danyck
Jenny ryt
A" 1759 den 26™ Augusts
Danal
Peatar Cornon
Mally Stebs
A" 1760 den i Janneary
Sara
A° 1759 den 4^° november
Neeltye
A" 1759 den 4™ november
Maragrietye
A" 1760 dan 5 October
Marya
A" 1760 den 10 febuary
richard
A° 1760 den 5 October
Marya
Antony vanpelt
Jenneke Symefon
Christeyaan Gerrebrans
Marya Poft
Johannis Gerritfon
Marritye demot
Charsels daccr
macey maral
John Larns
Caatye backer
John Sweem
Cornelia bergen
— B —
Barent fymessen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter
Wyntie fymefsen heeft haren Chrifstelycken
Doop ontfangen 1701 den 25 Mart
De Getuigen bennen
Mattheus Decker en Eva Decker
zyn foon
Johannes fimonzen zynen ChristeH'cken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Picter Ryeken [or Rycken] met zyn Huisvrouw
zyn foon Aron
is gedoopt Anno 17 10 De Compeer
Michiel De Jeen de Peet Martha
Jaddin
1718 den 24^'
Maria
Augusti
Barent Symonsfen
Apollonia Mesfeker
Cornelis Jansz
Wyntje Symons
90
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
— Kinder —
Barent Chriftoffelzen zyne Ge —
zyn foon
Niclaes Chnstoiielzen heeft zynen Christelyc-
ken Doop ontfangen Anno 1703 den
4 Augustus
De Getuigen bennen
{toffel Christoffelzen en Tryntie Barents
zyn Dochter
Catharyna Chriftoffelzen heeft haren Chryste
lycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1706 _ ._
den 23 Apr.
De Getuigen bennen
Hans Christoffelzen en Mary Praal
zyn Doghter
Rebecka Chrisstoffelzen heeft haren Chr —
lycken Doop ontfangen Den 20 Ap: Anno. 17
De Getuigen Bennen
Christiaan Korszen en zyn Huis vrouw
zyn Dochter Maria
is gedoopt Anno 1710 De Getuygen bennen
Aert fimefsen en Antie fimefsen
A° 1715 den 11™ January
Siisanna
Barent Christopher
Anna Cathrina stilwel
Pieter
Elisab
Arrow
[Top of page and margin, worn and missing]
A" 1754 den 2^° November
Jacob refoo
fufanna merel
Catriena
catriena merl
A" 1759 den 26^ Augustus
Andries
1754 den 2 November
Aront
David Cornon
Aaltye Praal
Davit Cornon
Aaltve Praal
A" 1758 [or 6] den 29 January
Davit Davit Cornon
Aaltye Praal
A" 1754 den 4 en November
franfintye Aart fymenfon
A" 1754 den 3'° November
Johannis
A" 1754 den 3 en November
Sufanna
A° 1756 den 31 en Actober
Nettenel
franfintye Morgon
Barent depue
Elfye Puelyon
Nettenel Laakerman
Mareytye Merrel
Nettenel Laakerman
Mareytye Merel
margrietye
fimonfon
geertruy
merel
" A° 1755 [or 6] d 27 en July
Necclos Necclos Backer "
[The above, enclosed in " " is crossed out]
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
A" 1757 den 20 en november
91
Sara
A" 1758 den 26 fabruary
Ifak
A° 1755 den 27 en July
Necclos
Symon Symonfon
Sara vanpelt
Nattenal Laacerman
marya niarel
John Lerns
kaatye backes
A° 1757 den ii'° September
Mareia
A° 1755 den 2j en July
Grietye
A" 1758 den 12 maart
Necclos
A° 1755 den 27 en July
{aartye
John Lerns
kaaty backer
Pieter Hagewout
Altye B[ejnnet
Pieter haagewout
Altye bennet
Daneel filof
Henne klerrc
otta vantuil
Catriena boskerrc [or boskerrej
Necclos Backer
Danal Lerns
fanny Lerns
Egbert Hage-
wut
grietye Hagewout
Neclos haagewout
Geertruy hagewout
Elsye Silof
A" 1759 den 26*° Augustus
Dane!
A° 1755 den 27 en July
Edword
A° 1755 den 27 en July
fufanna
A" 1755 den 27 en July
Cttriena
Danel Silof
Henne klac
Willim Spree [or Spree]
Cattriena Maerling
John fchinnif
Aaltye Maerling
Cherls mechleen
maria Corfon
fufanna
Cattriena Corfon
A" 1755 den 2*° Actober
fara
A" 1775 den 2"° Actober
Johnneton
John Merrel
Anna merrel
Pieter Johnfon
malli lifter
A" 1755 den 5 en AMober [sic]
ragel Doiiwe Corfon
Janntye Conein
A" I7S5 den I2«' A°ctober
David Pieter vanpelt
Barber Houlton
John veltman
Jannetye Jurk
9' HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A" 1760 den i Janneary
n^^rya John marssero
Marya Praal
1768 October 9
All lada John Mercereau
Mary Prall
1768 December 4
Peggy Abraham Skirmen
Alizabeth
D —
Derek Kroefsen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Nickasa Kroefen heeft zynen Doop ontfangen
Anno 1696 den 5 May
zyn Getuigen bennen
Cornells Vielen En Caatye Bogardus
zyn foon
Derek Kroefsen heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno. 1701 den 22 oct
De Getuigen bennen
Niclaes Backer en Blandyena Bogardus
zyn foon
Hendrick Kroefsen heeft zynen Chris-
telycken Doop ontfangen Anno - 1707
den 30 jiili
De Getuigen bennen
Chrystiaan Korfsen en Sara Bogardus
Derek Claafsen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Dochter
Femmetye Claafsen heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1701 den 22 octo —
De Getuigen bennen
Tyfsen en Elyner Morgen
zyn Dochter
Hendrickie Clafsen heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1703 den 20 April
De Getuigen bennen
Johan Pu en zyn Vrouw
zyn foon
Jacobus Claassen heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno- 1706 den 23 Ap.
De Getiiygen bennen
Jacobus Classen en Magdalena Claassen
Donckin Oliver syn Dochter Margarietie
is gedoopt den 19 April 1709 de Compeer
Egbert Hagewout de Peet Aeltie Hagewout
Daniel de Hart zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Daniel De Hart heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707 den 22 oct
De Getuygen bennen
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
93
Jacob Van Pelt en Grytie Clerck
zyn Dochter faartie
is geboren den 17 April 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Johannes
Van Pelt en fyn Vrouw Sara
zyn foon Matthys
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuigen bennen Jan van Pelt
en Cornelia Moiirits
zyn Dochter Elisabeth
is gedoopt Anno 1715 den 19 April
De Getiiigen bennen Jan Clerck
en Elisabeth Niewenhiiisen
Daniel de hart Syn foon Sameiiel is gedoopt
door domeny anthonius op Staten llant
Anno 1717 van augustus aende noort - zyd
de getiiyge zyn James helpets en zyn
hiiys vroiiw - marytje helperftje
A° 1720 den ii°° December
Frederyk
A" 1 72 1 den 3*" Septemb'
Jenneke
A" 1724 den 19"° July
Zuster
Rutgerz
A° 1726 den i8'° Septemb'^
Jan
1 72 J den 25 en February
Jan Staats
I72f den 9 en Maart
Aaghje
1730 den 28 en Jiiny
Corneliiis
1731 den 7'° Juny
Francyntje
173 1 den i*° Augusti
Abraham
1 73 1 den 31*° Octob
Cathrina
Dirk Cadmiis
Jannetje van Hoorn
Dirk Hogelant
Maria Slot
Douwe van Woggelum
Jannetje Staats
Dirk Cadmus
Jannetje van Hoorn
Douwe Van Woggelum
Jannetje Staats
Douwe van Woggelum
Jannetje Staats
Daniel van Winkel
Jannetje Vreelant
Douwe van Woggeliim
Jannetje Staats
Daniel Stilwell
Marie Poillon
Denys van Tiiyl
Neeltje Croesen
Dirk Cadmiis
Jannetje van Hoorn
Hendrik Ligges
Antje Vile
Johannes Hooglant
Catharina Richaiid
Benjamin Corsfen
Blandina Vile
Jan van Hoorn
antje van Hoorn
Jan Staats
Catharina Corsfe
Jan Veghte
Cornelia Staats
Jacob van Wageninge
Lea Jiiriaans
Jan Staats
Catharina Corsfen
David La Tourette
Catline [?] Poillon
Femmetje
Denysz
Middelzwaast [ ?]
Jacobiis van Wageningen
Lea van Wageningen
94
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
173^ den 19 en Maart
Jaques
A° 1733 ^^" ^8 en Novemb-
Andries
A° 1734 den i en Septemb.
Marie
A" 1734 den 8 en Septemb-
Denys
1736 den 4 en April
Daniel
David La Toiirette
Catherine Poillon
Dirk Cadmiis
Jannetje van Hoorn
David la Tourette
Catherine Poillon
Denys van Tuyl
Neeltje Croesen
Daniel Stilwell
Maria Poillon
Jacob gerritsz van
Wageningen
Lea Gerritszen
Judith Bodin
Judith Bodin
1738 den 26*° Maart
Jaqiies
1736- 27 Juny
Catharina
1737 31 July
Catharina
173I den 4 en Maart
Posthuma Neeltje
1739 den 25 en Novemb''
Richard
Daniel Stilwell
Marie Poillon
Douwe van Wogluni
Jannetje Staats
Daniel Stilwell
Catherine Lazelier
Denys van Tuyl, obiit
Neeltje Croesen
Daniel Stilwell
Catherine Lazelier
Judith Bodin
Jan mangel Rol
Christina van Woglum
Jda Stillwell
Cornelius van
Santvoord V. D. M.
Esther Lazelier
1740 den 30^° Maart
Abraham
A" 1754 den 2 May
Johennis
A" 1755 den i8^° deceniber
Eevert
A" 1753 den 7'° Novemb''
Richard
Daniel Crocheron
Maria du Puy
Symon Symefon
Sara van pit
Symon Symefon
Sara van Pelt
Vervolgh op de Letter D-
— D —
Daniel Corsen
Maria Stilwell
Barent Sweem
Gerardus Beekman en
Maria Beekman gere-
presenteerds door Neeltje
Corsen
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND. 95
A" 1753 flen 7 en 9 ber
Daniel Daniel Corsen Cornelius Corsen en
Maria Stilwell Anna Croesen
Seymen Van Amen Syn
Doghter Saertie heeft haren
Chrestelyke Doop ont fangen
30 October int Jaer 1716
De getuj'gen zyn Aront prael
Junior en Syn Vroiiw aentie prael
1718 den 17^° Augiisti
Aaron Symon van Namen Stoffel Christopher
Sara Praal Elsje Dorlant
— E —
Ephraini Thealer zyne gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Doghter
Margrietie Thealer heeft haren
Christelycken doop ont fangen den 5 may 1696
Haer. [Jaer?] Getiu'gen bennen
feger Gerrifsen en Elisabeth Ariefmet
zyn foon
Jan Thealer heeft zynen Chriftelycken
Doop ontfangen 1696
De Getiiigen bennen
Jan Pieterzen Woggelom enHendric-
ka ftrockelf
Staat[n?] Jsl
Evert Mesker zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Hendrickie Mesker heeft haren Christelicken
Doop ontfangen Den 22 april Anno - 1707
De Getiiigen Bennen
Pieter Ricken met zyn Wyf
zyn Doghter
Neeltie Mesker heeft haren Chris-
telycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
De Getiiigen
R_vck Ryckzen en Elisabeth Sweem
zyn Mattheiis
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getiiigen bennen Mattheus
Decker met syn Huisvrouw
Evert Van Namen zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyn foon
Joseph van Namen heeft zynen Christe
lycken Doop ontfangen Den 22 April
Anno 1709
De Getuigen bennen
Engelbart van Namen en Aeltie Janz
96
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1718 de 3 augusti
Maria
Evert van Namen
Wyntje Benhem
Egbert Egbertsen
zyn foon Abraham
is gedoopt Anno 1713 den 13 July
De Compeer Theunis Egberts de Peet
Antie de Sien
A° 1 7 18 den 20*° July is gedoopt
de Duders
Egbert Hagewout
zyn Dochter Derckie
is gedoopt Anno 1714 den 4 May
De Getiiigen bennen Pieter Hagewout Senior
en Tryntie Backer
Engel bart Lot S\'n
Soon genaemt pieter gedoopt den
18 Anno 1717 van Juny door domeny
freeman de getuyge zyn LoWyf de bo
als Compeer als peet margita
Wolff ers geboren de 14 april 1717
1722 den 20 Mey
Johannes
172I den 23*
Nathan
February
A° i72f den 30*° January
Thomas
Egbert Egbertszen
Francyntje du Chene
Elias Burger
Susanna Whitman
Elias Stilwell
Anna Barbank
Jan lennes
Maria Jansz
de getiiygen
Eduard
Eduard Jones
Barent Symonsz
Catharina Dekkers
Eva Mesfeker
17 19 den 12^° April
Johannes
Engelbert van Namen
Stoffel Christopher
Marytje de Camp
Christina de Camp
1719 den 8™ November
Mattheiis
Eduard Jones
Pieter Dekkers
Catharina Dekkers
Neeltje Dekkers
1720 den 10'° April
Jsaak
Egbert Egbertse
Thomas Kasper
Francyntje de Chene
Francyntje Mangels
Ral
1 72 1 den 15'° October
Sara
Engelbert van Namen
Joh. van Namen
gemelle
Joh. de Camp
Maria
Marytje de Camp
Maria van Pelt
Maria Praal
1722 den 22*° April
Abigail
Eduard Jones
Nicolas Larziliere
Catharina Dekkers
Esther Lakeman
Marytje Claasfen
Thomas Barbank
Marretje Martlingh
gerepresenteers door
Anna van Namen
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND. 97
A' 1726 de 14 augusti
Eduard Eduard Jones Zeger Dekkers
Catharina Dekkers Maria Sweem
A" 172^ den 24°° Maart
Daniel Elias Stilwell Jan Barbank
Anna Barbank Lea Hagewout -,
Engelbart Lot
zy Dochter Elisabeth
is gedoopt Anno 17 15
De Getuigen bennen Abraham
Ryken em Metie Titsoer
Pieter Van pelt zyn foon
Willem gedoopt Den 2;^ november 171 5
Johannes Van pelt en Syn Vrouw getuyge
Johannes Ryke Syn Soon abraham
gedoopt Den 23 noii ember 1715
De getuygen Aabram ryke Elysebet ryke
Abraam taylor Syn Doghter maregriet
gedoopt Den 23 november 1715
De getuygen Jacob Van pelt
en Syn Vroiiw aeltje
Pieter telburgh Syn Soon Johannes
gedoopt 23 november ent Jaer 171 5
De getuygen Willem Bounian
en Syn Vrouw
Pieter Van pelt Syn Soon Sameul is gedoopt
den 16 april Anno 1717 door domeny antonius
de getiiyge zyn Jan Van pelt en zj'n Vrouw
altje Van pelt
1715 den 18 October
Reick Reyken Syn Doghter gedoopt
genaemt Elesabet Hammus [or tammiis] Smyt and
De pet elesabet Reyken
Wellem Svvame Syn Soon magyel
gedoopt Den 18 October 171 5
De getuigen hendreck Wellemsen en
maritje Wylemit [ ?]
Johannes Swame Syn Soon Albert
gedoopt Den 18 October int Jaer 171 5
De geuygen
Willem Seymensen en De pet elybet
tunes Exbersen Syn Doghter Susanna
gedoopt Den 18 October ent Jaer 1715
Jan Veghte Syn Soon Garret
ge Doopt Den 20 mart int Jaer 17165
en De getuygen Jan Staats en Syn
Vrouw Catryna en is gebooren
ent Jaer I7if Den eersten
Jannewary
9^ HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Joost Van pelt Syn Soon Joost
ge Doopt Den 20 mart int Jaer 1716
Den getuygen Derek hoogelant
en Elesebet hogelant
Andries Bouman Soon Joriiis
gedoopt den i april 171 8 door domeny
freeman als getiiyge Johannes afte
als Peet hendrycktje bouman
geboren den 10 desember 1717
Andries Bouman Syn Soon Andries
gedoopt Den. 20 mart en Jaer 17 16
Den getuygen Barent merlengh
en katje hafte [or hafte]
Benjamen Corssen Syn Doghter gedoopt
en genaemt Maria als Getuygen
Christjaen Corssen als peet Elvsebet
Corssen en Dat int Jaer 1716 Den 13 agustes
Pieter marlyngh Syn Soo[n] Isack is
Gedoopt De 13 agustes int Jaer 1716
De getuygen henderyck merlyngh
de peet Was De Moeder Van' het kent
Jacob Gramo zyn Soo[n] Johannes
gedoopt de getuygen pieter tilburgh en zyn
Vrouw mettje tilburgh en Dat int
Jaer 1716 Dan 13 Agustes
Barent Christefer zyn twe kenderen
zyn gedoopt De 13 agustes int jaer 1716
De getuygen Voor het eene kent Dat
genaemt is ane catryn is Jan Van pelt
en Syn yrouw aeltje Van pelt
Voor zyn Soon Die genaemt is Barent
zyn De getuygen aert Symezen en
Sy — Vrouw aentje Symezen
A" 1754 den 7^° Augustus
^'^^^^^^ Jacob Korfon maria Korfon
Cornelia Kroefon
A» 1754 den 7™ Augustus
Gerrit Gerrit Poft Gerrit Poft
^^'■a clhs frntfintye Poulfe
A» 1758 den la"^" Maart
^'"■'''" Gerrit Poft Abraham berkelo
S^""^ elhs Cattriena ellis
A» 1763 den 25^" Maart
^-^^ Gerrit Poft
Sara ellis Sara ellis
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
99
Sande Semson Syn Doghter genaemt
tabeta gedoopt Den 12 June int Jaer 1716
De getuygen Jan Semson en
Syn buys Vrouw
Tyes Jansen Syn Doghter genaemt
Beletje gedoopt De getuygen Johannes Jansen
en aenetje Jansen op Den 12 June 1716
Steven Vetyte Syn Soon gedoopt genaemt
petrus Den 12 June ent Jaer 1716
en De getuygen fellip Cosie en
maria maghdelena Drulyet [ ?]
Machgyel [or Maehgyel] Due Seen Syn Soon genaemt
Valentyen is gedoopt Den 21 mey int Jaer 1716
en De getuygen A'bram meslur [ ?]
en Syn Vrouw angenetje meslur
Arey Van Woglom Syn Soon genaemt
Jan is gedoopt 21 mey int Jaer 1716
en De getuygen zyn Benyamen
Korssen en zyn Vrouw Blandyna
Corssen
Vervolgh op de Letter
— E —
Daniel
Estienne Mersereaiix
Anne Michel
Pierre Roseaiix
Marie Mersereaiix
173I I January
Marie
Estienne Mersereaiix
Anne Mitchel
Marie
Mersereaiix
1735- 22 Juny
Esther
Eneas Johnson
Sara Morgan
N. B. Zie van de zen Eneas, in de Letter N. Niers
zynde die naam zo by verkortinge toen op gegercn
1738 den 5=° Novemb'
Esther
Elisee Gulledet
Magdelaine Gendron
1740 den 25'° Mey
Richard
A" 1754 den 7^° Augustus
blandiena
Estienne Mersereaux
Anne Mitchel
Pieter Sielof
Marya van pelt
1752 den I October
ouders
Joh Jenners
aeltye meerlings
kinderen
Elsve
Getuygen
Johannes merlings
Elsye Jenners
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A" 1754 den 2™ May
Lammert
Wellem Sinnis
yannetye gerretfe
Elsye Sinnis [?]
A" 1754 den 2«° May
Jfack
Merya Sinnif
John Sinni£
A" 1754 den 2 May
Jan
Sara dey
marya adams
A° 1754 en 9™ Juny
Daneel Symefon
Mally Decker
A" 1758 den 26 february
Abraham
Daneel Symenfon
Mally Dackei
175 1 den 28 July
ouders
kindes
Getuygen
Johannes Poft
antye Huyfman
Leya
Pieter D. Grood
Sara Elis
John Laarns
kaetye Backer
antye
Aron van namen
Mary mackleen
rachel
Joackim Stilwil
Antye Jinnes
Jan
Ifaak Prael
marya de baa
Lowies
Charlis Deckker
helena fweem
marya
mathys fweem
chatarina merril
Isaak
Pieter Hagewout
aeltye Bennet
neeltye
neeltye Backer
Abraham Egbertse
EHzabet Gerretse
Hester
Hester
Gerretse
1 75 1 den 25 Augustus
ouders
kinderen
getuygen
Pieter D. Grood
Claerty Poft
Gerret
Gerret Poft Sieneer
franssyntye Poulse [ ?]
Jacob corsen Juner
corneHa Croesen
neelty
DUTCH
CHURCH RECORD,
STATEN ISLAND.
1752 den 24 Juny
ouders
kinderen
Getuygen
Gerret Croesen
claesye Blinckerhof
Hendrick
Barent meerlings
Susanna Gerretse
antye
Willem Jinnes
Jannetye Gerretse
antye
antye Jinnes
Jan Stilwil
helena van namen
Eleyas
Joris katmus
Jannetye vreland
Jenneke
Helmeg [ ?] vrelai
neeltye van hoorn
Hendrick van wagene
Palli Seymense
marregrietye
Pieter Hagewout
aeltyc bennet
Pieter
nicklaes hagewout
neeltye hagewout
1752 den 24 July
ouders
kinderen
Getuygen
David kanon
Aeltye Prael
Sara
Jacob reso
Susanna merrel
Geertruy
Cornelius van wagenen
helena Bon
catharina
manes van
1752 den 17 September
wagenen
annaetye
van wagenen
ouders
kinders
getuyen
Helmig vreland
nceltye van hoor[n?]
Johannes
otto van tuyl
tryntye boskerk
Pieter meerlings Juneer
Annaetye Heereman
Benyaman
Josua
massero
malli
corsen
thomas Stillewil
Debera meerlings
annaetye
1752 den 26 november
ouders
kinderen
Getuygen
John laarns
catharina
Backer
catharina
lOI
I02
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
daniel Seymonse
mareytye Decker
Sara
1753 den I [ ?] my
ouders
kinderen
Getuygen
Pieter D. Grood
Claertye Poft
Johannes
Johannes D. Grood
Elizabeth Sikkelse
abraham Joons
Jannetye peestnet
Jannetye
waiter Clindinne
Pieternelle alver
Pieternelle
Pieter Hagewout
aeltye Bennet
annaetye
matheus Swem
catharina merrel
Susanna
Chrisstoffel Seymonse
catharina van Schuere
antye
David kanon
aeltye Prael
marytye
F.
Frangois Bodin
Maria Dey
1 7 19 den 29*° November
Jean
Jean Joiirnay
Sara Dey
A" 1722 den 29 April!
Gerritje
Fredrik Bergen
Gerritje Veghte
Gerrit Veghte
Gerritje Wisfelpenning
A° 1725 den 26™ Septemb.
Henrik
Frederik Bergen
Gerritje Veghte
Jacob Corsfen
Sara Bergen
173I 12 Maart
Elsje
Fredrik Bergen
Gerritje Veghte
Bastiaan Ellis
Sara Neefjes
A" 1728 den 13 octob""
Jacob
1729 den 26°° Mey
Elisabet
Fredrik Sharman
Margreta Wmter
Frans Gerbrantsz
Neeltje Corsfen
obadia Winter
representesende
Jacob prue [or price]
Cornelis Corsfen
Antje Croesen
1730 19 July
Thomas
Fredrik Sharman
Margreta Winter
Susanna Winter
— G
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
T03
Gerrit Kroese zyn foon Cornells
is gedoopt Anno 171 1 den 2^ October
De Compeer Hendrlck Croese De Peet
Aagie Nevius is geboren den 17 van Septb 171 1
op een maendagh Savontf ontrent 11 a 12
gerrit Kroeson zyn Soon dirrick is gedoopt
den 18 October Anno 1715 degetuyge zyn
Jorius neeftjes en Cathareyntje kroel'en
door domeny freeman gedoopt
[ ?] geboren den den 8 Van Septb 1715
op een donderdagh In den morgen
met Sonne op ganek
op den 12 Van Januarlus Anno 1718
is gerret Kroesen Syn foon geboren
op een Sondagh middach ontrent 11 a 12
en gedoopt den i april Anno 17 18
door domeny freeman de getuygen zyn
Johannes Van NleuWen hiiyfen en
marytje Neeftjes
1718 den 14*° September
Nicolaas
Gerrit Rosen
Judith Toers
Aaron Toers
Pietertje Toers
[The name is either " Toers " or " Joers " — difficult to read]
1719 den 7*° Jiiny
Laurens
A" 172 1 den 8«° octob''
Hilletje
A" 1723 de 8*" Decemb^
Henrik
A" 1724 den 30'° August!
Bastiaan
A" 1725 den 12''° Juny
Rachel
A" 1727 den 15^° octob''
Gideon
1728- den 13^° September
Femmetje
1731- den 13*° Juny
Jannetje
Gideon de Camp
Hendrikje Elles
Gozen Adriaansz
Femmetje vand'' Bill
Gerrit Crocsen Hendrikszoon
Geertruyd van Tiiyl
Gideon de Camp
Hendrikje Elles
Laurens de Camp
Aaltje Mandeveil
Jacob vand"" Bilt
Neeltje Denys
Henrik Croese
Cornelia Corsfen
Zeger Gerritzen
Jannetje Faas
Gerrit Jacobusz
Anna van nes
Gideon de Camp
Henrikje Elles
Jsak van nes
Tryntje Jacobiisz
Cornelis Egmont
Elsje de Camp —
Gerrit Croesen Henrikszoon
Geertruvd van Tuyl
George Personet
Jannetje Mangels
Ab^ — van Tuyl
Femmetje
Denys
Jannetje du Chene
t64 Historical miscellany.
1732 den 6°° August!
Abraham Gerrit Croesen Henrikszoon Abraham
Geertruyd van Tuyl van Tuyl
Femmetje Denys
1735 den 17*° Augusti
Johannes George Personet
Jannetje Mangels
1740 den 27^° augusti
CorneHa Gerrit Croesen Henrik Croesen
Claasje Brinkerhof Cornelia Corsfen
Henderyck Kroesen zyn gedoopte Kinderen
Jn de name des heeren Jesus Christus
Int Jaer 1698 den 28 September In memory
is m\'n dochter maritje geboren en Gedoopt
door domen\' batolvus [?] als getuyge dirrick
Kroesen en kathareina staats Jn december 1698
Int Jaer onseses heeren is myn Soon gerret
geboren Anno 1703 den 20 mey als
getuyge Jacob Corse en trintje backers
gedoopt door domeny Batolvus [ ?] in Juyne
Int Jaer onses heeren Anno 1708 den 7
van September is geboren onse foon
Cornelis Kroesen als getuyge Jan Staats
en antje Corse gedoopt door domeny batolv-
In October 1708
Int Jaar onses heeren 1713 den [i or] 4 April
is gboren onse dochter neelje Kroese
gedoopt door domeny batolvus [ ?] den 22 april
1713 als getiiyge Christjaen Corse
als peet lysabet korse
H —
Hendrick Van Pelt zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Doghter
Annetie heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen den 5 may 1696
De Getiiigen bennen
Jan Van Pelt en Marytie Parra
zyne Dochter
Aeltie Van Pelt heeft haren Chrifste-
Ivcken Doop ontfangen Anno 1701 den
25 Mart
De Getuigen bennen
Hendrick Van Pelt en Leydia Bendel
Hendrick van Dyck zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Annetie Van Dyck heeft fynen Chris-
telycken Doop ontfangen
Anno 1698
zyne Getuigen bennen
Pieter ftaats en Grytie Woggelum
[The above line scratched out, in original.]
Thomas Pofsel en Jannetie Pau
welzen
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
lot;
Hendrick Van Campen (yn foon Laurens is
gedoopt den 19 April 1709 de Compeer Laurens
Van Campen De Feet
zj'n foon Lammert
is gedoopt den 17 April 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Johannes Van Campen
en fyn Vroiivv Alary
zyn Dochter Aeltie
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuigen bennen Giedie Van Campen
en Elsie Van Campen
zyn foon Hendrick
is gedoopt Anno 17 15
De Getiiigen bennen Cornelis Egmont
en Marytje van Campen
Hendryck Van Campen zyn foon Johanes
is gedoopt den 17 april Anno 171 7 door
domeny antonius de getuyge zyn Claas backer
en Marytje van Campen
gydeon Van Campen z}'n foon gerret is gedoopt
den 17 April Anno 1717 door domeny antonius
de getuyge zyn bastjaen elezen [ ?] en Cerftevntje
Chriftfeer
Hendricus Backer zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyn foon
Nicolaas Backer heeft zyn Christe-
licken Doop ontfangen Den 21 Octo:
Anno 1707
De Getiiigen Bennen
Johannes van Pelt en Sara van Pelt
A" 17 19 den 2^° Aiigiisti
David
A" 1721 den 21™ Mey
Gideon
I72|- den 13=" February
Christoffel
A" 1753 den 7™ gber
Annatje
A" 1755 den 16'° februari
Johannes
A" 1755 den 16™ februari
Lena
Hendrik de Camp
Maria La Mes
Hendrik de Camp
Maria La Mes
Hendrik de Camp
Maria La Mes
Hendrick Van Wagenne
Maria Simonze
Hendrick Van Wagenne
Maria Simonse
Corneelus Vanwagenne
Lena Bon
Bastiaan Elles
Hendrikje Elles
Jacob Bakker
Catharyna Vlierboom
Laiirens de Camp
Loco Patris
Cornelis Egmont
Christyntje de Camp
io6
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Harmen Mesker zine Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Nceltic heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anne 1707"
De Getuigen Bennen
Gillis Jniaert en zyn Huisvrouw
fyn foon Johannes
heeft zynen Doop ontfangen den 23 Juli
anno 1707 De Getuigen Pieter Rycke
en Femmetie Rycke
zyn foon Abraham
is gedoopt Anno 1714 den 19 October
de Getuigen Abraham Rycke en Cathalyntie
Decker
Hendrick Kroesen fyn footi Cornells
is gedoopt den 19 October Anno 1708 De
Getiiigen Johan Staats en fyn Vrouw Catharina
zyn Dochter Neeltie
is gedoopt Anno 1715
De Getuigen bennen Cristiaen Corfsen
en Elisabeth Corfsen
Hendrick Kroesen fyn Doghter
Cornelya is gedoopt Den 30 October int Jaer 1716
De Getuygen zyn Benjamen korssen
en [" Cornelya Kroesen " scratched out in original.] zyn VroiiW
blandyna korsen
Harmen Bouman fyn foon
Joris gedoopt den 24 Juli Anno 1710
De Compeer Willem Bouman
De Peet Henders Bouman
zyn Dochter Tryntie '
is gedoopt Anno 171 1 den 23 0ctob:
De Compeer Johan Staats en fyn
Vrouw Catharina
zyn foon Jacob
is gedoopt Anno 1714 den 4 May
De Getuigen bennen Pieter Staats
en Elisabeth Staats
A° 1718 den 15" Juny is gedoopt
Cornelis
1719 den 12'" April
Catlyntje
I72-J den t'° January
Hendrik
de ouders
Harmen Bouman
Neeltje Staats
Hendrik van Pelt
Margrietje de Hart
Hendrik van Pelt
Margrietje de Hart
de getuygen
Pieter Metzelaar
Agneta Staats
Johannes van Pelt
Daniel de Hart
Catlyntje van Pelt
Jau de Hart
Anna de Hart
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
107
Hendrick Jansen
zyn Dochter Marytie
is gedoopt Anno 1713 den 14 July
De Compeer Tys Jansen de Peet Rebecca Cool
1719 den 29 Mey
Matthys
1727 den 16 en July
Henrik
1728 den 22™ April
Belitje
Hendrik Janszen
Abigail Britton
Hendrik Janszen
Francyntje Parein
Hendrik Janszen
Francyntje Parein
Jan dii Piiy
neeltje Jansz
Symon Symonsz
Alaria Woertman
Johannes Sweem
1729 den 31"° Augusti
posthuma Esther
Hendrik Janszen obiit
Francyntje Parein
Esther Berville
1719 den 9°° Augusti
Frederyk
Hendrik van Leeiiwen
Geurtje Cateleaii
Rem vander
Beek
Dorothe Cateleaii
1727 den 8™ Octob''
Lena
Hendrik van Leeuwen
Geurtje Coteleau
A" I7i| den 7^° February
Samuel
Henry Day
Maria van Pelt
Jacol) van Pelt
Aaltje Hagewoiit
1724 de 7™ Juny
Petriis
Henry Day
Maria van Pelt
Jan van Pelt
Aaltje Hogelant
1726 de 30'° Mey
Maria
Henry Day
Maria van Pelt
Tites Tites
Mary Morgan
1728 den 11^° Aiagiisti
Simon >
A" 1720 den 27™ Maart
Maria
Henry Day
Maria van Pelt
Henrik Slecht
Catharina Wvnants
Simon van namen
Sara Praal
Pieter Wvnants
Hilletje Woglum
A" 1 72 J den 7 Janijary
Hilletje
A" 1724 den 13"° Decemb-
Barent
Henrik Slecht
Catharina Wvnants
Henrik Slecht
Catharina Wynants
Ary van Woglum
Celia Preyer
Barcnt Slecht
Catharina Richaiad
io8
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A* 172 1 den 20°° Maart
Jacob-
A' 172^ den 17"" Maart
Jan
A" 1722 den 9™ 7b''
Henrik
172I den 31 en January
Sara
Henricus
1732 den 16'° April
Johannes
1734 den 14'° April
Barent
1735 den 14 en September
Annatje
1736 den 8 en augusti
Joseph
i73f den 7 en January
Maria
1 73 1 den 21 en Janiiary
Gerrit
Henrik Slecht
Catharina Wynants
Henrik Slecht
Catharina Wynants
Henrik Bries
Dina dii ^eQoy
Henrik Bries
Dina dii §eqoy
Henry Wright
Aaltje Martlings
Hans Christopher
Jane Arrowsmith
Hans Christopher
Jane Arrowsmith
Hans Symons
Antje van Pelt
Hans Christopher
Jane Arrowsmith
Hans Symons
Antje van Pelt
Hendrik vander Hoef
Eva Slot
Pieter Wynants
Celia Preyer represente
sende Anna Maria Richaud
Jan Slecht
Cornelitis Bries
Sarah Bries
Gabriel dii Seqoy
Sara Schilmans
Barent Martlings
Dina v. Name *
Barent Christopher
Catharina Christopher
Mary Christo-
pher
Johannes de Groot
Elisabet Zikkels
1739 30 Sept.
Richard
Hans Christopher
Jane Arrowsmith
I [or J]
Johan ftaats zyne gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Cornelia ftaats is gedoopt den 5 may 1696
haer Getuigen bennen
Pieter ftaats en Cornelia Corfsen
zyn Doghter
Annetye ftaats heeft haren Chriftelycken
Doop ontfangen den 20 juni 1700
zyn Dochter
Rebecka ftaats heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707 den 22
octo:
* This item appears to have no date. It is written on a page by itself, between the preceding item and the
one following. In Bayles' Hist, of Richmond Co., N. Y., the date is given as 1729.
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND. 109
De Getiiygen bennen
Hendrick Kroefsen
Joseph Bastido zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Lowys Bastido heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Jan De Pue met zyn Huisvrouvv
zyn Dochter Rosanna
heeft haren Christelycken Doop onfangen den
3 Juli Anno 1707 de Compeer Louis de Bois
de Peet Eva Morgin
zyn foon Bastido
Js gedoopt den 26 Juli Anno 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Donckin Oliver
en Mary Oliver [" Isebrant van Cleef en zyn Vroiiw Jannetie " scratched out]
fyn foon Jan
is gedoopt Anno 17 14 den 4 May
De getuigen bennen Johan (imes
en Catharina De Pue
Joseph Bastido fyn dochter maria
is gedoopt door door domeny freeman
den 18 Juny Anno 1717 de getuyge zyn
LoWyf debo Jiinor als Compeer
als peet pieternel bottelaar
1719 den 18^" October
Pieter Joseph Bastido
Judith Ryke
Jores Hooghlandt zyne Gedopte Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Marytie Hooghlandt heeft haeren Doop ont-
fangen den 5 May An. 1696
De Getiiigen bennen
Johannes Richgau en Elisabeth Wappelrie
Jores Bouman zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Dochter
Elisabeth Boiiman heeft haaren
Christelycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
Den 22 april
De Getiiigen bennen
Andrys Boiiman en Henders Boiiman
zyn Dochter
Johanna is gedoopt den 22 feptember
Anno 1709 De Compeer Johannes Nevius
De Peet Elsie Bouman
Jacob Corfsen zyne gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Dochter
fuster Corfsen heeft haeren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1701 den 25 Mart
De Getuigen bennen
Christiaan Corfsen en Blandiena Woggelum
zyn foon
Jacob Corszen heeft zynen Christelycken
no
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Doop ontfangen Den 21 Oct. Anno 1707
Ue Cetuygen bcnnen ^
Pieter Vyle en Antie Corszen
Jacob Corssen zyn foon benjamy—
IS gedoopt den i april Anno 1718
domeny freeman de getuyge zyn
douWjanWoglomalspeet'marytj-
Jeems Lesck zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Jan Lesck heeft zynen Doop ontfangen
Anno 1 70 1 den 25 Mart
Ue Getuigen bennen
Thomas Morgen en Mary Morgen
Jacob Janfen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Jacobus Janzen heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1701 den 25 Mart
zyne Getuigen bennen
Lambert Janzen En Reyne Janzen
zyn Doghter
Johanna Janzen heeft haren ChristeHcken
Doop ontfangen Den 22 April Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Sam van Pelt met zyn hiiis Vrouw
zyn Doghter
Wyntie Janfzen heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Lambert Janzen met zyn Huys Vroiiw
Johannes Richau zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Jacob Richau heeft zynen Christe-
lycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
den 23 April
De Getuygen bennen
Jfaack Karbet en Maria Karbet
zyn foon
Isaack Richgaii heeft zynen Christe
lycken Doop ontfangen Den 20 April
Anno 1708
De Getuigen Bennen
Ahasuerus Van Engelen ende Anna
Corbet
zyn Dochter Mary
IS gedoopt den 17 April 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Isaac Corbet
en fyn Vrouw Martha
zyn Dochter Antie
is Gedoopt Anno 1715
De Getuigen bennen Pieter Wynant
en Marytie Carbet
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND. m
Jacob Wouters zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Conielis Wouters heeft zynen Chrifte
lycken Doop ontfangen den 20 Ap-
Anno 1703
De Getuigen bennen
Thomas futten en fusanna Du Segoy
zyn foon Beniamin
is gedoopt Anno 171 1 den 23 October
De Compeer Hendrick Maarlin
De Peet Antie Wouters
Joseph Britten zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Jeams Britten heeft zynen Kriste
lycken Doop ontfangen
Anno 1707 den 23 Apr-
De Getiiigen bennen
Jeams Hanzen en zyn Vroiiw
Jan Maklies zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter
Margriet Maklies heeft haren Chris-
telycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1708
Den 20 April
De Getiiigen Bennen
Jan Waglom en zyn Hiiisvrouw
Jarels Morgen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter
Margrietye Morgen heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1703 den 23 octo:
De Getuygen bennen
Matthys fweeni en fara Morgen en Fran-
cyntye Morgen
zyn Doghter
farah Morgen heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1708 Den 20 Ap.
De Getiiigen Bennen
Pieter Praal met zyn Hiiisvroiiw
Johan Pue zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter
Elisabeth Piie heeft haren Christelyc
ken Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
den 22 octo.
zyn foon Moses
is gedoopt Anno 17 14 Den 27 Juli
De Getuigen bennen Thomas Barbanck
Jan Clerck zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Dorote Clerck heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Den 21 Oct. Anno 1707
De Getuigen bennen
Daniel De Hart en Catalyntie De Hart
zyn Dochter Dorothea
is gedoopt den 19 April 1709 De Compeer Johannes
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Van Pelt De Peet Sara Van Pelt.
zyn foon Jan
is gedoopt den 17 April Anno 171 1
De Getiiigen bennen Jan Van Pelt
en Cathalyntie de Hart
zyn Dochter Sara
is gedoopt Anno 1713 den 14 July
De Getuigen bennen Pieter Van Pelt
en zyn Vroiiw Sara Van Pelt
Jofiia Bosch zyne Kinderen
zyn foon
Samiiel Bosch heeft zynen Chris-
telycken Doop ontfangen
Anno 1706
De Getuigen bennen
Casper fmyet en Marya fmyet
Johannes Sweeni zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Doghter
Annetie Sweem heeft haren Christelic
ken Doop ontfangen Den 20 Apil 1708
De Getuigen Bennen
Barent Sweem en Mary Belveel
Johannes Van Pelt zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn Dochter
Blandyena Van Pelt heeft haren Chrifte
lycken Doop ontfangen Anno 170- [6 over 7, or vice versa]
den 23 April
De Getuigen bennen
fyemen Laroy en Bladyena Laroy
zyn foon
Simon heeft zynen Christelicken Doop
ontfangen Den 20 April Anno 1708
De Getuigen Bennen
Pieter van Pelt met zyn Huisvroiiw
zyn Dochter Cathalyn
is gedoopt Anno 170 10 [sic] De Compeer
Daniel de Hart de Peet Cathali-
na de Hart
fyn foon fimon
is gedoopt Anno 17 15 den 19 April
De Getuigen bennen Pieter van
Pelt en zyn Vroiiw
Johannes Van pelt zyn foon petrus is gedoopt
den 16 april Arino 17 17 door domeny antonius
de getuyge zyn Harme Jorufen en zyn Vroiiw
neeltje Joriufen [or Toriufen]
1719 de 7 en Jiiny
Johannes Johannes van Pelt Jan van Pelt
Sara Le Roy Aaltje Hooglant
N. B. — gebore de i8°° Mey
Johan Woggeliim zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyne Dochter
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
"3
Christyntien heeft haren Chriftelyc-
ken Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
Den 22 April
De Getuigen bennen
Barent Slecht en Henders Bouman [" Jorifse " scratched out.]
[yn Dochter faster
Js gedoopt den 26 Julii Anno 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Adriaen Van Wog-
gelom en Elsie Iilerrel
172^ den I"
Sara
January
Johannes Van Pelt
Sara Le Roy
Jan V^an Pelt
Aaltje Hooglant
Johannes Van Campen zyne Gedoopte Kindere-
zyne Dochter
Martha Van Campen heeft haren Christe-
lycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1707
den 23 April
De Getuigen bennen
Thys fweem en faraatie fweem
zyn Dochter Christina
is gedoopt den 17 April Anno 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Pieter Praal
en fyn Vroiiw Mary
zyn foon Arent is gedoopt Anno 1715
den 6 Juni en gebooren Anno 171 5 den 21 May
De Getuigen bennen Johannes fweem
en syn Vrouw Martha
Jan Dorlandt fyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zj'n foon
Lambert heeft zynen Christelyc
ken Doop ontfangen Den 21 Oct.
Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Lambert Dorlandt en Helena
Dorlandt
zyn foon Joris
is gedoopt den 17 april 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Willem Bouman
en Tryntie Bouman
Jan dorlant zyn foon Jfack is gedoopt
den 17 april Anno 1717 door domeny antonis
de getuyge zyn benjamyn Corffon
en fyn VrouW blandyna Corfe
A° 1720 den 3'° April
Harmpje
gemelle
Eva
A" 1725 den 29*'
Abraham
Aiigusti
Jan Dorlant
Barbara Aukes
Jan Dorlant
Barbara Aiikes
Lambert Dorlant
Richard Merl
Elsje Dorlant
Harmpje Ryke
Jan Veghte
Cornelia Staats
114
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
— K —
Isaac Belliu fyn foon Daniel is geboren
den I feptember Anno 1708 den 19 October gedoopt
De Compeer Pieter Praal de Feet fyn Vrouw
Maria Praal
Jacob Jans fyn foon Jacobus gedoopt den
19 April 1709 De Compeer fimon Dey, de
Peet Maria Dey
Johannes fmack fyn Dochter Marytie
gedoopt den 26 Juli Anno 171 1
De Getviigen Jsebrant Van kleef en
fyn Vrouw Jannetie
Isaac Van Tuyl fyn Dochter Catharyntie
is gedoopt den 22 fept Anno 1709 de
Compeer Abraham Van Tuyl De Peet
Maria Laackman
A° 1720 den 1°" Mey
Catharina
Isaak van Tiiyl
Sara Lakerman
Abrah: Lakerman
Antje van Tuyl
A" 1724 den 6^'
Geertruyd
April
Isaak van Tiiyl
Sara Lakerman
Nicolas Lageler
Esther Lakerman
Johannes fweem zyn Dochter Alagdalena
Gedoopt den 17 April Anno 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Aron Praal Jiinior
en Elisabeth fweem
zyn Dochter Antie
is gedoopt Anno 17 14 den 19 October
De Getuigen bennen David Laforsie
en Antie Willemsen
zyn Dochter Martha
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuigen fimon Van Namen
en Sara Van Namen
zyn foon Tys
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuigen bennen Johannes van Campen
en Saara van Namen
Johannes Sweem zyn dochter Lysabet
gedoopt door domeny freeman
den I april Ano. 1718 als peet
altje paraels
A° 17 18 den 20™ July is gedoopt
de ouders
Jan
Johannis Sweems Senior
Jannetje La Forge
de getuygen
Adriaan La forge
Mary Merchen
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND. 115
Johannes fmack
zyn Dochter Annetie
is gedoopt den 23 Juli Anno 1707 De Com-
peer Leendert fmack De Peet Maria
fweem
Jan Crofson zyn Dochter EHsabeth
is gedoopt Anno 17 13 den 14 Juh
de Getuigen bennen
Jacob Van Pelt fyn foon Jan
is gedoopt den 17 April Anno 171 1
De Getiiigen bennen Jan theunifsen
en zyn Vrouw Mary
zyn Dochter Derckie
is gedoopt Anno 17 15
De Getiiigen bennen Pieter Hagewout Junior
en Geertie Hagewout
zyn Dochter Marytie
is gedoopt Anno 17 15
De Getiiigen bennen Aert van Pelt
en De Weduwe van Pieter Hagewout
Jacob van pelt zyn foon pieter is gedoopt
den 16 april Anno 17 17 door domeny antonius
de getu}'ge zyn pieter HageWout en zyn
VrouW neeltje HageWout
Joris Nevius Syn foon Cornells
is gedoopt den 17 April Anno 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Cornells Nevius
en fyn Vrouw Eechie
zyn Dochter Margrietie
is gedoopt Anno 17 15
De Getuigen bennen Jan Mangelsen
en Tryntie Neviiis
zyn foon Jan
is gedoopt Anno 17 15
De Getuigen bennen Gerrit Croesen
en Marytie Neviiis
Joriiis neftjes zyn dochter genaemt
Eechtje gedoopt door domeny freem —
den 19 Juny Anno 1717 de getuj'ge
zyn als Compeer Johannes neftjes
als peet zyn vroii antje neftjes
geboren den 7 mej- 1717 op een dynsdag
morgen ontren 8 de Clock
A" 1719 den 13'° September
Johannes Joris Neefjes Jan Mangelsz Ral
Willempje Borkelo Sara Neefjes
A" 1 72 1 den 15^° October
Margarietje Joris Neefjes Joh: Metzelaar
Willempje Borkelo Jannetje Borkelo
A» 1723 de 12™ January
Pieter Joris Neefjes Bastiaan Elles
Willempje Borkelo Tryntje Neefjes
ii6
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A" 172^ den 30^'
Aaghje
January
Joris Neefjes
Willempje Borkelo
Jacobus Craven
Antje Jniaart
Jan Vechten f^'n foon
Nicolaes is gedoopt den 17 April
Anno 171 1 De Getuigen bennen
Gerrit \'echten en f yn Vrouw Magdaleentie
Johan Vechten fyn dochter geboor [ ?] dagh
is den 17 Van September An" 1717
en gedoopt den 22 Van October
de getuyge zyn Benjamyn korsen
en antje Staats [ ?] kint is genaamt Catharyna
■\j 1719 den 8"" November
Johannes
172^ den
Jannetje
1727 den
Henrik
24™ January
25""' Juny
Jan Veghten
CorneHa Staats
Jan Veghte
Cornelia Staats
Jan Veghte
Cornelia Staats
Cornelius van Santvoord
Maria Staats
Douwe van Woggelum
Jannetje Staats
Rebecca Staats
Johannes Nevius fyn foon Cornelis
is gedoopt Anno 171 1 den 23 Octob :
De Getuigen bennen Gerrit Van Wagene
en Tryntie Nevius
zyn foon Gerrit
is gedoopt Anno 1713 den 14 July
De Compeer Joris Nevius de Peet zyn Vrouw
Joost Van Pelt
zyn Dochter Catharina
is gedoopt Anno 1714 den 4 May
De Getuigen bennen Jan Yan Pelt
en Catharina Hooghland
Joost Van pelt fyn foon Johannes gedoopt
den 8 fept ember Anno 17 17 door domeny
Van eysopes [ ?]de getuygen zyn Sard teller
en zyn VrouW aerjamje [or aetjamje] tellers
Jsebrant Van Kleef
zyn foon Beniamin
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuiigen bennen Rem Van Der Bilt
en Aeltie Byvanck
Jan Macklies zyn foon Cornelis
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuigen bennen Gerrit Croesen
en Adriaetie Croesen
zyn Dochter Eytie
is gedoopt Anno 171 5 den 19 April
De Getuigen bennen Jan Dorlant
en zyn Vrouw Barber
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
Joseph Carrinton
zyn Dochter Jannetie is geboren
Anno 171 5 en is gedoopt den 6 Juni
De Getuigen bennen Abraham Metzelaer
en fyn Vroiiw Agnietie
A" 1718 den 8™ Jiiny is gedoopt
de ouders
Francyntje
N. B. was geboren
de 5 January 171I
A" 1720 den 16 octob''
Catlyntje
Aaltje
172^ den 15*° January
Rachel
Johanna
1 72 1 de 1 6^° July
Jacobus
1721 den 6°° Augiisti
Jacob
Anna Catharina
A" 1718 den 14™ September
Dirkje
Jan Claasz
Maria de Chene
Jan van Pelt
Aaltje Hooghlant
Jan Hagewout
Elisabet Hooghlant
Johannes Huysman
Christina Hoppe
Jan Jurks
Agnietje Staats
Jacobus Biebaiit
Maria Sweems
Johannes Haften
Marytje Johannesz
Jacob de Garemeaux
Dirkje van Tilburgh
Johannes Neiil
Geertje Hagewout
1 7 18 den 26"° October
Catharina
1718 den 23™ November
Anna
171I den 25°° January
Sara
1719 den I™ Maart
Jacobus
1719 den 19™ April
Lea
Jacob Grameaiix
Dirkje van Tilburgh
Johannes Hiiysman
Christina Hoppe
Jan van Pelt
Aaltje Hoogelant
Joh : Sweems anthonvsz
Mary Ru[e?]
Johannes Sweem Junior
Job : vand"" Hoeven
de getiiygen
Jeroen de Chene
Catlina de Chene
Barent Christopher
Marrj'tje Hooglant
Jacob van Pelt
Aaltje Hagewout
Christoffel Christopher
Christina de Camp
Harmen Bouman
Neeltje Staats
Michel de Chene
Susanna vand"' Hoeven
Johannes Symons
Catharina Beaiivois
Abraham Taylor
Harmpje Hagewout
Abraham Tailor
Harmpje Hagewovit
Jacobus Creven
Antje Iniaart
PaulCis Hoppe
Anna Huysman
Joh: Hogelant
Femmetje Denys
Jacobus Biebaut
Rachel Sweem
Anna Sweem
Lea Sweem
ii8
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Johannes
Johannes Jansz
Johanna Stol
Henrik Jansz
Antje Jans
Johannes Van namen {yn foon
pieter den i8 Mey gedoopt door
domeny SantVort de getuyge zyn
pieter Van pelt en zyn VrouW
Sartje Van pelt geboren den 21 [or 24] april
Anno 1 718
1719
den 30'° August!
Aafje
gemelli
Abraham
1719 den II™ October
Aaltje
1719 den 8 en november
Catlyntje
1719 de 15™ November
Johannes
A" I7|-|- den 14™ February
Maria
A" 1720 den 6'" Maart
Henrik
A" 1720 den 13'° Maart
Abraham
A" 1720 den 27'" Maart
Hilletje
A" 1720 den 17™ April
Cornelia
gemelle
Catharina
1720 de 5^° Juny
Sara
A" 1720 den 12 Juny
Jeremias
A" 1720 den 26*° Jiiny
John
N. B. — extra
conjiigium
Johannes Metselaar
Cathryna Neefjes
Johannes Praal
[no name]
Jacob van Pelt
Aaltje Hagewout
Jan Stilwell
Elisabet Parein
Jacobiis Egbertsen
Catharina Dey
Johannes Neul
Geertje Hagewoiit
Jan Cocheaii
Elisabet Jackson
Jacob vand"' Bilt
Neeltje Denys
Johannes Slecht
Catharina Berger
John lennes
Antje Wouters
Isaak Symons
Antje vand"' Bilt
John Whithead
[second adjiirationem]
Elisabet Bakker
Joris Neefjes
Lodewyk ]\Ietselaar
Aagje BoCnvman
Agneta Staats
Pieter Praal
Aaltje Gerrits
Pieter van Pelt
Sara Bogardiis
Johannes Sweem Senior
Jannetje La forge
Jan Bisonet
Sara Dey
Jacob van Pelt
Aaltje Hagewoiit
Barent Symonsz
Apolonia Mesfeker
Gozen Adriaansz
Femmetje vand''
Bilt
Jacob Corsfen
Jacob Berger
Brechtjs [ ?] Berger
Elsje Berger
Evert van Namen
Jenneken van Namen
Jan Veghte
Cornelia Staats
Nicolaas Bakker
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
nt)
1720 de 17 July
Lea
Joh : Richaud
Amy Carbet [or Carber]
L —
Lambert Gerritzen zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
z}'n foon
Daniel Gerritzen heeft zynen Chriftelycken
Doop ontfangen den 5 May 1696
zyne GetCiigen bennen
Thomas Morgen en Griet)'e Gerritzen
zyn foon Lambert
is gedoopt Anno 1713 den 14 July
De Compeer Hans Cliristoffel de Peet
fyn Vrouw fusanna
1720 26 decemb"'
Debora
1 72 1 de 8^° October
Teunis
1721 den 15™ Octol/
Harmpje
1721 de 24^° Decemb''
Margareta
Jaques Coteleau
Jacomyntje van Pelt
Jacobus Egbertsen
Catharina Day
Johannes Metzelaar
Cathryna Neefjes
Johannes Neul
Geertje Hagewout
Lambert Janzen zj'ne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Doghter
Winnefrit Janzen heeft haren
Christelycken Doop ontfangen den 5 May
1696
haer Getuigen bennen
Jan Waiiterzen en Tryntie Hendricksen
zyn Dochter
Aefye Janzen heeft haren Cristelycken
Doop ontfangen den 7 fept 1698
De Getuigen
Jacob Janzen
A" 172^ den 7*" January
Sara
A" 172^ den 18 Maart
Corneliiis
A° 1722 den 15™ April
Anna
J-
Jaqiies Hervan
Charite Bries
Johannes vand"' Hoeven
Anna Sweem
Pieter Wynants
Hilletje van Woglum
Pieter Coteleau
Dorothe Coteleau
Henrik van Lawa
Geurtje Coteleau
Pieter Metzelaar
Maria Neefjes
Pieter Hagewoiit
Neeltje Bakkers
Cornells Jansen
Catharina Simons
Michel dii Chene
Susanna vand"' Hoeven
Isaak Martling
Anna van Namen
Thomas Barbank en Sara v. Namen
representerende
Ahasiierus van Engelen
en
Rebecca van Namen
i(20
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
A" 1722 den 22^"" Mey
Anna
Maria
A" 1722 den 3*° Juny
Anna
A" 1722 den 8 July
Maria
A° 1722 de 26 aiigusti
Neeltje
Johannes Prayer
Maria Ral
Jacob Ryt
Anna Ral
Jsrael dii Secoy
Geertriiyd van Deventer
Jsak Symonsz
Antje vand"' Bilt
Jan Andrevet
Leah Sweem
Lambert Wels zyn Gedoopte Kinde:
zyn foon
Lambert Wels heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Den 22 April Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Evert van Namen
Lambert Wouters zyn Dochter Sara gedoopt
den 19 April 1709 de Compeer Evert van Namen
de Peet Sara Jans
1 719 den 1^° Maart
Magdalena
1721 den II en Juny
Henricus
1 72 1 den 2'° July
Nicolaas
A" 1723 den 14^° April
Elisabet
A" 1723 den 25*° Augiisti
Abraham
1729 den 20 en April
Susanna
1730 den 24™ Mey
Elisabet
1 73 1 den 4™ July
Elisabet
Lambert Gerritsz Junior
Lysbet Sweem
Lambert van Dyk
]\Iarritje Hogelant
Lambert Gerritz Junior
Lysbet Sweem
Lambert van Dyk
Marritje Hooglant
Lambert Gerritzen Jun''
Lysbet Sweem
Louis Guineau
Anna Ciseau [ ?]
Lambert Gerritzen
Lysbet Sweem
Letter L.
Laurens More
Sara Mambrut
Ary van Woggelum
Catharina Sweem
Jannetje dii Chene
Abraham Lakeman
Anna van Tuyl
Johannes Haften [Haften?]
Marytje Johannesz
Johannes Sweem
Anna Sweem
Jan du puy
Susanna du Puy
Jan van Pelt
Aaltje Hogelant
Nicolaas du puy .
Catharina Chriftopher
Daniel Hogelant
Elisabet Hogelant
Catharina
Gerritzen
Jannetje Glascow
Hilletje More
1734 den 7«'
Johannes
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
July
1736-den 28*° Maart
Maria
1737 den ii°° Decemb
Samuel
1738 20 augusti
Rachel
A" 1753 den 7 en 9 ber
Wyntie
A" 1753 den 7"° 9 ber
Jannetje
A" 1753 den 7^° 9 ber
Pieter
Laurens More
Sara mambrut
Lucas Barbank
Martha Baile
Louis dii Bois Jun'
Catharina van Brunt
Laurens More
Sara Mambrut
Jan Merrell
Anna Merrell
Jan Veldtman
Jannetje Jurks
John Johnson
Cornelia Ceilo
— N —
Nicolaas Backer zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyne Dochter
Tryntie Backers heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707 Den 22 april
De Getuigen bennen
Gerret Kroesen en zyn fiister Neeltie
Kroesen
1741 den 18 augustus
Jan
Johannes Brestede
Trintie Hagewout
Nicolaes Britten fyn foon William
is geboren den 11 Octob. Anno 1708 is gedoopt
De Compeer Nicolaes Britten De Peet
Rachel Stilwel
1724 den 6*° April
Catharina
1726 den 27«° Juny
Johannes
1726 den 26 en Juny
Nicolaas
1726 de 9'° octob.
Mattheus
1726 den 27'° Novemb-
Barent
Nicolaas du puy
Neeltje Dekker
Nicolaas dii' puy
Neeltje Dekkers
Nicolaas Gerritson
Christina v. Woggelum
Nicolaas dii Puy
Neeltje Dekkers
Nicolaas Christopher
Christina Bouman
Symon Bogaart
Judith Bodin
Gertruyda Simonze
Gertriiyda Veldtman
Jacob Corsen
marytie ftaats
Eduard Jones
Catharina Dekkers
Pieter Dekkers
Susanna Hetfeel [?]
Douwe V. Woggeliim
Cathrine Gerritson
Charles Dekkers
Elisabet dii puy
Joh : Christopher
Styntje [or Trj-ntje] de Camp
122
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1723^ den 28°° January
Susanna
1728 den 24™ Novemb''
Eduard
1729 den 14™ Septemb
Jan
17II den 4^" January
Nicolaas
173 1 II July
Francyntje
Nicolaas Gerritsen
Christina V. Woggeliim
Nicolaas Bosch
Elisabet Drenkwater
Nicolaas Gerritzen
Christina van Woggelum
Nicolaas du Puy
Neeltje Dekkers
Niers Johnson
Sara Morgan
Jannetje Staats
Nathanael Drenk-
water
Margreet Drenkwa-
ter
Jan van Woggelum
gerepresenteerd door
den Vader
Charles Morgan
Sara Rutan
1 73 1 den 26^° Septemb''
Anna Catharina
1731 - den 21^° Novemb'
Margareta
1732 den 9™ April
Sara
1732 den 13^° Augusti
Lambert
1732 den 29«° October
Mofes
1734 den 7*"" April
Jan
1734 den 8 [?] en Septemb
Barent
1738 den 12^° Augusti
Zeger
— N —
Nicolaas Christopher
Christina Bou'wman
Nicolaas Bosch
Elisabet Drinkwater
Nathanael Britton
Esther Billeville
Nicolaas gerritzen
Christina van Woggelum
Nicolaas dii' Puy
Neeltje Dekker
Nicolaas Veghte
Neeltje van Tuyl
Nicolaas Bosch
Elisabet Drinkwater
Nicolaas Gerritzen
Christina van Woggelum
Nicolaas Gerritze
Maria Christopher
Sara Parein
Elisabet Ger-
ritzen
Jan Veghte
Cornelia Staats
Anna Staats
1738 den 19 nov-
Henriciis
1739 den 26 aug.
Aaron
N —
Nathanael Johnson
Sophia van Gelder
Nicolas du Puy
■''^ Neeltje Dekkers
Henriciis
van Gelder
Anna van
Gelder
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
123
1739 den 23™ Decemb-
Sara
1740 den 15*° Juny
Blandina
1740 den 13™ July
Nicolaas
Niers Johnson
Sara Morgan
Nicolaas Gerritzen
Christina v. Woggelum
Nicolaas Bosch
Elisabet Drinkwater
1741 den 7 Mye
Jacob-
N-
Peter Decker
susane Hetfeuli
1741 den 7 mye [date crossed out]
Eva
1 74 1 den 7 mye
Abraham
1 741 den 7 mye
MackieL
1741 den 14 sebtember
Jan
1741 den 14 Sebtember
Maryya
1735 den 4^° Mey
Abraham
1735 II Mey
Maria
1735 den 8™ Juny
Thomas
Sara
Charles Decker
Helena Sweem
Jan Kanon
maria Egberts
Abraham Van Tuyl
Metje VrieLandt
Jan MerreL
Aeltie Bennit
Tarn Lisck
KadLyne van peldt
Vervolgh op de Letter
J.
Jan van Tuyl
Joseph Leak
Aaltje Barbank
Thomas Simon
Maria Johnson
maria Kanon
MagieL Vre
Landt
Jenneke Vre
Landt
Jan Bennit
Aeltie Bennit
Maria Rvte
Abraham van
Tuyl, Isaks zoon
Thomas Barbank
Maria Barbank
Thomas Johnson
Catherine Simon
[The preceding entry crossed nut in original.]
James Butler
Sara Parain
124
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1735 22 Juny
Jsak
Johannes Symons
Dina van Leeuwen
1735 S octob.
Jan.
John Gold
Henrik Slecht
antje Wynants
Cathrina Wynants
i73f I febriiary
Johannes
Johannes de groot
Abraham
Sikkel
EHsabet Sikkel
Claasje
Sikkel
173I 29 february
Dirk
Johannes Hysman
Wyntje Symons
Elisabet
Johannes Slecht
Fredrik Bergen
Ehsabet van Engelen
Gerritje Veghte
173I den 29'° february
Thomas
1736 den 28«° Maart
Geertje
Letter J. Vervolght
Johannes Johnson
Jannetje Glascow
Jan Barbank
Leah Hagewout
Dirkje van Pelt
Hanna
Antje
1736 den 4 april
Joost
1736 den 18™ April
Abraham
1736 den 13^° Juny
Pieter
Johan Philip Zunisenbach
Ule Catharine Pikkerling
Jan van Pelt, Pieters Zoon
Jannetje adams
Jan van Pelt, anthonys zoon
Susanne La Tourette
Jaques Egbertsen
Cathrina Bakker
Jean Parliez
Abigail Jones
Job : de Groot
Elisabet Zikkel
Willem van Pelt
Grietje van Pelt
Matthys Jniaart
Elisabet Gerritzen
Pieter Parliez
Marie Parliez
1736 den 3 octob-
Geertje
Johannes Symons
Dina van Leeuwen
1736 den 31 en octob
Johannes
John Day
Hanna More
Letter J. vervolght
1737 19 Mey
Femmetje
Jacob vand'' Bilt
Neeltje Denys
DUTCH
1737 den 4''° Septemb
Cornelia
1737 den 18™ Septemb
Rachel
173I den I™ January
Maria
1738 20 aiigusti
Elisabet
CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
125
1738 17 Sept
Johannes
1738 den 8^" octob
Jacobus
173I den 21*° January
Gemelle Cornelia
Antje
173! den 25 feb
Petriis
173 1 den 25 en Maart
Eva
1739 den 26 aug.
Catharina
1739 den 9 en Septemb
Aaltje
1739 den 9*° Decemb
Abraham
Catharina
1739 den 23*° December
Maria
1740 den 30*° Maart
Liicretia
1740 20 April
Maria
Jacob Bergen
Maria Croesen
John Jones
Rachel van Engelen
Johannes Huysman
Wyntje Simons
Jaques Egbertzen
Catharina Bakker
Johannes van Tuyl
Belitje Byvank
Letter J. Vervolght
Joseph Walderon
Aafje Heelaken
Johannes Cavelier
Catlyntje Andriesfon
Jacob Roseau
Susanne merril
Job : Dekkers
Marytje Sweem
Jean Canon
Maria Egberts
Johannes Symons
Dina van Lawa
Johannes Huysman
Wyntje Simons
Johann Adam Schmit
Maria Margareta Staat
Jacob Corsfen Junior
Cornelia Croesen
John Jones
Rachel van Engelen
Letter J. vervolght
John Brown
Susanne Roseaii
Henrik Croesen
Cornelia Corsfen
Abraham Praal
AJida Hegeman
Elisabet Bakker
gerepresenteers door
Catharina Egbertsen
Daniel van Winkel
Jannetje Vreelant
Dirk Caddemiis
Teunis Andriesfen
Jannetje van Hoorn
John Brown
Susanne Roseaux
Catharina Egberts
Christoffel Simons
Cathrina Verschuus [ ?]
Philip Sumzenbach
Ule Catharine Pikker-
ling
Jofue Mersereaux
Maria Corsfen
Jacob Roseau
Susanna Merril
126
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1740 26 Mey
Fytje
Jan Rale, Junior
Fytje van Boskerk
S.
ftoffel van fanten zyne Gedoopte Kin-
deren
fyn foon
ftoffel Van fanten heeft zynen
Christelycken Doop ontfangen Anno 1701
den 22 octob
De Getuigen bennen
Jacob Corfsen en fyn Vrauw
zyn foon
Jofua heeft haren zynen Chrisftelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1706
De Getuigen bennen
Johan Corfson en Aeltye Laroe
Sara Gennens gedoopt den 25 Juli
Anno 1 7 10
Stieven Feteto
zyn foon Hieronimus
is gedoopt Anno 1714 den 4 May
De Getuigen bennen Hieronimus D Syen
en Catharina De fven
Douwe van Woggelum
Jannetje Staats
1718 den 27™ July is gedoopt
Catharina
1718 den 19™ October
Samiiel
1719 den 18 en October
Elisabet
A" 1720 den 2'j'''^ Maart
Samuel
A" 1 72 J den 25 Febriiary
Cornelis
1722 den 12*° Aiigusti
Petronella
A° 1722 den 30^° Decemb''
Margareta
de ouders
Samuel olivier
Catharina dii Puy
Samuel Burnet obiit
Antje Mangels Ral
Simon Bogaart
Margrietje ten Eik
Samuel Kierstede
Lydia Day
Syrah Tites
Aaltje Webs
Samuel oliver
Catharina dii Piiy
Simon Bogaart
Margrietje Ten Eyk
Theunis Egbertsz
Jacobus Krankheit
Catharina Hegemans
Jacobus Egberts
Catharina Dey
Barent Marding
Antje vand"' Bilt
Nicolas dii Puy
Tennis Bogaart
Celia Preyer
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
A" 1723 den 14^° April
Johannes
A" 172^ den 14 en February
Lydia
A" 1721 den 21^" February
Moses
1725 den 2™ Mey
Antje
1725 den 19^" September
Jannetje
127
1726 den ig"" Mey
Simon
1727 den 9^" April
Marritje
1727 den 24^° decemb-
Steven
gemelli
obadia
I72f den 19™ January
Gysbert
I72|- den i6^° Maart
Maria
1730 den 5 en April
Eva
1731 de II™ April
Simon
1 73 1 den 13'° Juny
Richard
173 1 - den 21™ Novemb'
Maria
I73i den 13™ february
Sarah
Samiiel Kierstede
Lydia Deuy
Samuel Kierstede
Lydia Deiiy
Simon van Namen
Sara Praal
Symon Symonsz
Maria Woertman
Stephen Wood
Geertje Winter
Simon Bogaart
Margrietje Ten Eyk
Symon Symonsz
Maria Woertman
Stephen Wood
Geertje Winter
Simon Bogaart
Margrietje ten Eyk
Symon Symonsz
Maria Woertman
Seger Dekker
Elisabet du puy
Symon Symonsz
Maria Woertman
Stephen Wood
Jomine Mott
Samuel Coiiwenhoven
Sara Drinkwater
Simon Bogaart
Margrietje Ten Eyk
Francois Bodin
Maria Deuy
Maria Sweem
Isak Symonsz
antje vand' Bilt
Obadias Winter
Sufanna du Puy
Jacob Preyer
Lea Beekman
obadia Winter
Susanna de puy
Pieter Ceilo [ ?]
Blandina van Pelt
Henrik Slecht
Catharina
Wynants
Tony van Pelt
Matthys Jniaart
Elisabet Gerritzen
128
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1733 den 8"" April
Eva
1733 den iS^Muly
Cornelia
[The above entry crossed out in original]
Symon Symonsz
Maria Woertman
1 73 J 3 Maart
Samuel
1735 den 28™ Septemb
Jsaak
Samuel Koiiwenhoven
Sara Drinkwater
v/
Symon Hans zon of Symons
Helena Sweem
1736 I augusti
Anna
1739 den 4™ novemb-
Aaltje
Symon Symonsz Aarts zoon Aart Symons
Sara van Pelt Margareta Daniels
Symon Symons aarts zoon Jan van Pelt
Sara van Pelt
aaltje Hogelant
1740 N. B. Stephen Mersereaux
zie Letter E. Estienne
Willem breetstede fyn foon Johannes
is Gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuigen bennen Johan Staats en
{yn Vrouw Catharina ftaats
zyn foon Andries
is Gedoopt Anno 17 15
De Getuigen Bennen Johan Staats
en Catharina ftaats
W.
A" 171! den 18™ Janiiary
Andries
A" 1 72 1 den I3<'" Augusti
Engeltje
A" 1719 den 6™ September
Willem
gemelli
Daniel
A° 1 719 den i8«° October
Johannes
A" 1720 den 27 en Maart
Pieter
Willem Breetstede
Christina Boiiwman
Willem Breetstede
Christina Boiivvman
Willem Stilwell
obiit
Sara Pareyn
Willem Sweem
Marya Lageler
Wynandt Wynandts
Ann Cole
Willem Jorisz
Bouvvman
Metje Bouwman
Jacob vander Bilt
Elsje Bouwman
Johannes Sweem Senior
Daniel Pareyn
Elisabet Parein
Maria Sweem
Abraham Manez
Maria Sweem
Pieter Wynandts
Anna Maria Richaii
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
I2g
1 72 J den 1"" January
Maria
A" 172^ den 18"" Maart
Cornelius
172I den 14'° Maart
Abraham
1725 den 29 en Maart
Willem
1726 den 9™ octob
Jacob
A" 1727 den 25"° Jiiny
Benjamin
A" 1728 den 22''° April
Daniel
A" 1733 den 16™ Decemb
Femmetje
A" I73f 13 febriiary
Henricus
William Mackelein
Elisabet Merl
Willem Sweem
Marie Lageler
Wyant Wynants
Ann Cole
Willem Stibs [Tribs?]
Catlyna de Hart
Wynant Wynants
Ann Cole
Woodhul Toiirneur
Anna Lawrence
Wynant Wynants
Ann Cole
W^illcm Janszen
Lena van Gelder
Willem Janszen
Lena van Gelder
Richard Merl
Elsje Dorlant
Pierre Manin
Elisabet Sweem
Abraham Cole
Geertruyd van Deventer
Henrik van Pelt
Tryntje Vlierboom
Henrik Slecht
Catharina W'ynants
Jan van Pelt
Aaltje Hooglant
Pieter Wynants
Hilletje Woggelum
Nathanael Janszen
Annaatje van Gelder
173I den 18 Maart
Wynant
Willem Janszen
Lena van Gelder
1733 den 8^° April
Eva
Z.
Zeger Dekker
Susanna Jones
Thomas Morgen zyne gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Abraham gedoopt den 5 may i6g6
De Getuygen bennen
Arent Praal En Tryntie Barents
zj^ne Dochter
Martha Morgen heeft haren Chriftelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1698 den 7 fept
De Getijygen bennen
Lammert Gerritzen en fusanna Gerritzen
Theiinis Van Pelt zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zvn Doghter
Marritie Van Pelt heeft haren Christe
lycken Doop ontfangen 1696
'3°
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
De Getuigen bennen
Jan Van Pelt en Marritie Parrat
Thomas Pofsel zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Jan Pofsel Gedoopt Anno 1698
zyne Getuigen bennen
Pieter ftaats en Grytie Woggelum
Thomas Berbanck
zyne kinderen
zyn Doghter
Aeltie Berbanck hceft haren Christelicken Doop
ontfangen Den 22 April Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Barent Marlin en Fytie-[s?] Janz
1719 den II™ October
Maria
Thomas Barbanck
Marritje Martling
A" 1754 den 13 [or 17*''] en Jan — [" gber " crossed out]
Maria
Thomas Doghety
Sara Van Naame
Jsaak Martlingh
Anna van Namen
Maria Van pelt
1 7 18 den 10 Augusti
de oiiders
Teunis
Teiinis Egbertsen
Jannetje de Chesne
Jean Gareaii'
Marie Auder
Thomas fotten zyne' Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Jan heeft zynen Christelycken Doop
ontfangen Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Jsaak fimesson
1718 den 22 mey
Maria
1 7 18 den 19 en octob'
Thomas
1 718 den 2™ Novemb''
Jsaak
1719 den 18™ October
Martinus
1720 den 18™ December
Adriaan
de ouders
Thys Jansz
Thomas Leake
Jannetje Stryker
Teunis Bogaart
Catharina Hegeman
Thomas Greegs
Lena du Puy
Teunis Bogaart
Catharina Hejjeman
getuygen
Johannes Zweem
Mary Milers
Cornells Stryker
Gerritje Stryker
Jsaak Hegeman
Jan du Puy
Susanna A\x Piiy
Cozen Adriaans
Femmetje vand'' Bilt
T721 de 7"
Pieternelle
Mey
Thomas Greegs
Lena dii Puy
Nicolas dii piiy
Neeltje Dekkers
1722 den 20 mey
Anna
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
Barent Christopher
'31
A" 1723 den 21^° April
Abraham
A" 1723 den 22^^ decemb''
Thomas
Thomas Greegs
Lena du Piiy
Teunis Bogaart
Catharina Hegeman
Thomas Stilwell
Sara van Namen
1724 den 19 en april
John
1724 den 1 6^° Augusti
Aaltje
172I den 7 en February
Elisabet
1725 den 28 en Maart
Maria
Thomas Greegs
Lena DiJ puy
Tites Tites
Blandina van Pelt
Thomas Morgan
Magdalena Staats
Teunis Bogaart
Catharina Hegeman
Koert van Voorhees
Maria Hegeman
Barent MartHng
Dina van Namen
Franqois Bodin
Maria Dey
Johannes van Pelt
Aaltje Web
Pieter Dekker
Susanna Hetfeel
Folkert Folkertzen
Maria Bogaart
gerepresenteerd door
Symon Bogaart en
Margrietje Ten Eyk
1725 de 18''° April
Femmetje Teunis Coevert [" Bogaart " crossed out] Henry Janszen
Femmetje vander Schure Marie Manez
1725 - den 12^" Decemb"^
Maria
1726 den 10 en April
Sara
Thomas Greegs
Lena du Puy
Tites Tites
Blandina van Pelt
Jacob van Pelt
Sara Le Roy
V.
Valeteyn presser fyn foon pieter gedoopt door
domeny iiyt ysopes den 8 September
Anno 1 717 als getuS'ge pieter Van pelt
en zyn VrouW Sara Van pelt
O.
1719 den 31™ Aley
Frans [" Matthys " crossed out] obadias Winter
Susanna du puy
1723 den 26 mey
Joseph
1725 den 30*'
Susanna
Mey
obadias Holmes
Susanna dii puy
obadias Holmes
Susanna du Puy
Symon Bogaart
Margrietje ten Eik
Joseph Holmes
Elisabet du Puv
Thomas Greegs
Lena du puy
t'^Z
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1727 den iS'^" Juny
Johannes
obadias Holmes
Susanna du Puy
pieter hageWout fj'n foon
pieter is gedoop den 1 april 1718
door domeny freeman als getuyge
Jacob Van pelt en fyn VrouW
altje Van pelt
A° 17 1 9 den 26''° December
Nicolaas
A" 172I den 25™ February
Dirkje
A° 1726 den 16 October
Egbert
1728 den 22 en Decemb''
Neeltje
173K den 14 en Maart
Jacobus
1 73 J den 13*" January
Geertruyd
1736 den 3^" Octob
Margreta
IMeter Hagewout
Neeltje Bakkers
Pieter Hagewoiit
Neeltje Bakkers
Pieter Hagewoiit
Neeltje Bakkers
Pieter Hagewout
Neeltje Ba"kkers
Pieter Hagewout
Neeltje Bakker
Pieter Hagewout
Neeltje Bakker
Pieter Hagewoiit
Neeltje Bakker
pieter tylborgh fyn foon Jorius [ ?]
is gedoopt den i april 1708 [1718?] door
domeny freeman de getiiyge zyn
benjamyn Corsse als peet marytje
boiimans
1720 den II™ Decemb''
Willem
172-^ den 24^'
Henricus
February
Pieter van Tilburgh
Metje Bouwman
Pieter van Tilburgh
Metje Bofiwman
— P —
Pieter Praal zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Arent Praal heeft zynen Chrifstelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1698
De getuygen bennen
Thomas ftillcwel en Frenck ftillewel
zyn foon
Abraham Praal heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1705
Nicolas dii piiy
Neeltje Dekkers
Nicolaas Bakker
Cornelia Corsfen
Abraham Taylor
Harmpje Hagewout
Philip Merril
Elisabet Bakker
Jacobus Bakker
Rebecca Staats
Corneliiis van
Santvoord
Anna Staats
Gerrit Croesen
Geertruyd van Tuyl
Willem Breestede
Christina Bouwman
Corn. Woinat
Tryntje Bouwman
gereprefenteers by
Hendrikje Boiiwman
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND. ^33
De Getuygen bennen
Arent Praal Junior en ftyntie Christoffels
zyn Doghter
Antie Praal heeft haren Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Den 21 Oct
Anno 1707
De Getuigen Bennen
Aert fimonzen en Antie Simonzon
zyn foon Jsaac
Gedoopt den 25 Juli Anno 1710
De Getiiigen bennen
Jan Van Woggelom Junior en fyn
Vrouw Blandina
Pieter Rycken zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zy[n] foon
Johanes Rycken heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1701 den 25 Mar
De Getuygen bennen
Johannes Machgielzen en Neeltie Machgielzen
zyn foon
Hendricus Rycken heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1703 den 20 Ap.
De Getuigen bennen
Femmetie Rycken
zyn foon
Pieter Rycken heeft zynen Kristelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1706 den 2;^ Ap
De Getuygen bennen
Jacobus Kreven en Annetye Kreven
zyn foon Abraham
is gedoopt den 17 April Anno 171 1
De Getuigen bennen Abraham
Rycke en Cathalyntie Decker
fyn foon Isaac
is gedoopt Anno 1714 Den 14 Jiili
De Getiiigen bennen Beniamin Corfsen
en Blandina Corfsen
Pieter Rycke fyn fyn foon Jacob is
gedoopt den 13 aiigustus Anno 1717
Van domeny antonius aen de noort [ ?]
zyd als getuyge arme Rycke & zyn
VrouW marytje Ryck
Pieter Wynants zyne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Pieter Wynants heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707 den 23 Apr.
De Getiiigen bennen
Jores Hooghlandt en Hylletie flechts
Pieter Van Pelt zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyn foon
Jan van Pelt heeft zynen Christe
licken Doop ontfangen Den 21 Octo:
Anno 1707
'34
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
De Getiiigen Bennen
Jan Teunis Van Pelt en Maria
Van Pelt
zyn foon
Samuel is gedoopt den 25 Juli Anno 1710
De Getuigen bennen Jan Van Pelt
en Henne [or Nenne] \'an Pelt
Paul Richaii zyne gedoopte Kinderen
zj'n foon
Daniel Richau heei't zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Anno 1707 den 22 octob
De Getiiygen bennen
Antoni fweens en Neeltie fweens
A" 1718 den i''" Juny is gedoopt
Petrus
de oiiders
Pieter Martlings
Antje Vielen
de getuygen
Benjamin Corsfen
Marytje Martlings
[In both Pieter Martlings and Marytje Martlings names, the
0 has been changed apparently from c and the / interpolated]
A" 1720 den 26''" Juny
Barent
A° 1722 de 19 en Augusti
Debora
Pieter Martlings
Antje Vilen
Pieter Martlings
Antje Vilen
Barent Martlings
Sara van Namen
Jacob Corsfen, patren [ ?]
representans
Douwe van W'ogliim
Rebecca Corsfen
A" 1733 den 18''" Novemb-
Catharina
Pieter Martlings
Marytje Andries
Daniel van Winkel
Jannetje Weelant
A" 1753 den 7^° Novemb-
Jacob
Petrus Van Pelt
Barbara Hulten
Pieter ftaats zj'ne Gedoopte Kinderen
zyn foon
Edmond ftaats heeft zynen Christelycken
Doop ontfangen Den 20 April Anno 1708
De Getuigen Bennen
Harmen Jorussen ende Annaatie ftaats
zyn foon Pieter is gedoopt
den 4 May Anno 1714 De Getuigen
bennen Abraham IMetzelaer en syn Vrouw
Agnietie
A" 1718 den 21^
Maria
A" 1720 den 24"'
Johannes
September
July
Pieter DeVker
Susanna Hetfeel
Pieter Dekker
Susanna Hetfeel
Ediiard Jones
Eva Dekker
Nicolas dii Piiy
Neeltje Dekker
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
135
A" 1724 den 24™ Mey
Susanna
A" 1726 den 23^° octob''
Sara
Pieter Dekker
Susanna Met feel
Pieter Dekker
Susanna Hetfeel
Abraham Crochon
Catharina Gerritzen
A" 1728 den 10 en Juny
Mattheus
Pieter Dekker
Susanna Hetfeel
Catlina Dekker
1732 26 maart
Eva
Pieter Dekker
Susanna Hetfeele
173s 7 april
Abraham
A" 1 7 18 den 14 September
Elsje
1719 den 29™ November
Philip
A" 1720 den 27™ Maart
Rebecca
172I den 14 Janiiary
Catharina
1722 den 8 Jiily
Harmpje
Pieter Dekker
Susanna Hetfield
Pieter Ceilo
Blandina van Pelt
Philip Casier
Catharina Hooglant
Pieter Andrevet
Rebecca Cole
Philip Cazier
Catharina Hooglant
Pieter Metzelaar
Maria Neefjes
Pieter van Pelt
Jacob van Pelt
Aaltje Hagewoiit
Hans Hansen
Maria Hooglandt
Cornelis Jansen
Mary Cole
Rem vand'' Beek
Dorothea
Coteleau
Johannes Metzelaar
Tryntje Neefjes
1722 de 14*° octob'
Pieter
Pieter Ceilo
Blandina van Pelt
Pieter van Pelt
Sara Bogard&s
A" 1723 de 22 Septemb
Abraham
A" 1723 den 25°° decemb''
Elisabet
A" 172I den 15'° Maart
Dirk
1724 de 7 en Juny
Cornelius
1725 den 6^° Jijtiy
Cornelia
Pieter Barbaric
Elisabet dii Segoy
Pieter Andrevet
Rebecca Cole
Philip Cazier
Catharina Hooghlant
Pieter Metzelaar
Maria Neefjes
Pieter Ceilo
Blandina van Pelt
Teiinis Coevert
Dina du Seqoy
Abraham Cole
Hilletje van Woglum
Albert Rvkman
Maria Kip
Lodewyk Metzelaar
Aaghje Neefjes
Jacob de gramo
Dirkje van Tilburg
136
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1725 den 4 en July
Catharina
Philip Merril
Jacob Bakker
gemelle
Tryntje Vleereboom
Susanna
Elisabet Bakker
Pieter Hagewout
Neeltje Bakker
1725 de 8'° Augusti
Maria
Pieter Manez
Jean Miller
Mary Brooks
Maria Coevert
172I den I™ January
Elisabet
Pieter Andrevet
Henrik Slecht
gemelle
Cathryna Wynants
Anna
Rebecca Cole
Cornelis Janszen
Lea Sweem
1726 den io'° April
Jacobus
Philippe Cazier
Jacobiis kierstede
Catharina Hooghlant
Sara Norby
1726 de 26™ Juny
Aaghtje
Pieter Metzelaar
P-- [?] Boiiman
Maria Neefjes
Neeltje Staats
A" 172* den 24 en February
Phillip
1727 de 9 en July
Sara
1 72 J den 3'"' Maart
Daniel
1728 den 24 en novemb""
Nicolaas
172I den 12*° January
Daniel
1730 den 23™ augusti
Petrus
1730 den II™ Octob"'
Tweelinge David
Jaques
Q. [crossed out] .
Vervolgh op de Letter P.
Phillip Merril
Elisabet Bakker
Pieter Ceilo
Blandina van Pelt
Pierre La Tourettc
Mariamne Mersereaux
Philip Merril
Elisabet Bakker
Pieter Ceilo
Blandina van Pelt
Philippe Cazier
Catharina Hooghlant
Pierre La Toiirette
Mariamne Mersereaux
I73f den 17"° January
Mary
173? den 14™ Maart
Wilhelmiis
Phillip Merril
Elisabet Bakker
Vervolgh op de Letter
P.
Pieter Ceilo
Blandina van Pelt
Philippe Cazier
Catharina Hooghlant
Johannes van Pelt
Sara Le Roy
Jean Bodin
Elisabet Mersereaux
Jaques Egbertsz
Catharina Bakker
Joh : van Namen
Marytje van Pelt
Peter van Ranst
Sara van Ranst
Jaques de
Riveaux
Marie La Tourette
Esther La Tourette
Richard Merril
Elsje Dorlant
Joh : van Namen
loco Patris
Jan van Pelt
Pieters zoon
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD. STATEN ISLAND.
137
173^ den 16=° January
Harmen
1733 den 8^° April
Elisabet
173! 24 Maart
Marie Susanne
173I9 Maart
Neeltje
Pieter Boiiwman
Elsje van Pelt
Philip Merril
Elisabet Bakker
Pierre La Toiirette
Mariamne Mersereaux
Philip Merril
Elisabet Bakker
Harme Bouwman
Marie Parein
Matthys Jniaart
Elisabet Gerritszen
1735 16 novemb
gemelli Johannes
Maria
1736 den 26*'
Elisabet
1739 23 april
Pieter
april
Pieter Ceilo
Blandina van Pelt
Pierre La Toiirette
Mariamne Mersereaux
Pieter Bouwman
Elsje van Pelt
Jan van Pelt, P"
Symon van Pelt
Jannetje adams
Mary adams
Zoon
1739 den 3^'
Margrietje
Juny
17II den 20'° January
Petriis
Pierre Drageau
Elisabet Gewan
Pierre Parlier
Martha du Bois
Louis du Bois Jun''
Catharina van Brunt
R
Ryck Hendrickzen zyne Gedoopte
Kinderen
zyne drie Dochteren hebben gelyck
haren Christelycken Doop ont fan
gen Anno 1700
De Getuigen bennen
Weynte Rycken en Ledey Waacker
Het eene kindt is genoemt Elisabeth
het twede femmetve het derde Marvtie
1718
den 22 Mey gedoopt twee kinderen
de ouders
Symon
en
Jan
Ryk Hendriksz
Ledy Henriks
addita Reprehenscone [?]
de getiiygen
Thomas Jansz
Elisabet obedye
Susanna Winters
Patri & Testibiis privata
Ryk Ryken zyn Dochter Femmetie is gebooren
den II October Anno 1708 den 19 dito gedoopt De
Compeer Johannes Rycken De Peet Femmetie
Rjxken
,,8 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
zyn Dochter Lena
is gedoopt Anno 171 1 den 23 October
De Compeer Adriaen fchouten de Peet
Marytie fchouten
fyn Dochter fofia
is gedoopt Anno 1714 den 4 May
De getuigen bennen Johannes van Cleef
en fofia van Cleef
A" 171 9 den 15™ Maart
Henricus Ryk Ryken Hierome de Chesne
Willempje Clement Catlyn Canon
Richart Merrel zyn foon Richard
is gedoopt den 22 fept Anno 1709
De Compeer Christiaen Corfsen de Peet
Lena Dorland
zyn foon Richard
is gedoopt Anno 171 5
De Getuigen bennen Adriaen van Wogelom
en Bennetie Ryke
Richart Merrel fyn dochter
elsje gedoopt den i [ ?] april 1718
door domeny freeman als getuyge
Johan magels als peet
blandyna Korsse
172^ den i*° January
Lambert Richard Merl William Mackelien
Elsje Dorlant Elisabet Merl
1724 de 13°° Septemb''
Susanna Richard Merl Joris Neefjes
Elsje Dorlant Willempje Borkulo
Rut Van Den Bergh
fyn Dochter Geesie
is gedoopt den 27 Juli Anno 17 14
De Getuigen bennen Gidie van Campen
en ftyntie ChristofTel
Rem Van De Bilt
zyn Dochter Hilletie
is gedoopt Anno 17 13 den 21 October
De Compeer Jacob Van de Bilt
De Peet Femmetie Andriaenfsen
A" 1 7 19 den 26™ Jiily
Jan Rem vander Beek Petrus Simson
Dorothea Coteleau Sophia vand"' Beek
A° 1 72 1 den 28'° Mey
Rem Rem vander Beek Jacques Coteleau
Dorothea Coteleaii Jacomyntje van Pelt
A" 1 72 1 den 17™ February
tJsfelton Robert Frost Matthys Jantz
Sara Usfelton
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
W)
A" 1723 de 2™ Juny
Jaques
I72|- den 2i«° January
Dorothea
1735 den 13™ april
Jacob
1735 den 21^" Septemb
Nicolas
1736 den 3*° Juny
Lena
1736 den 10 en octob
John
1736 den 31*° octob
Annatie
[" Aaltje" crossed out]
1737 den 23™ octob
maria
173J den I™ January
Margareta
Jan Hegeman
Martha vander
Beek
John Jennes Jun''
Mary Johnson
Rem vander Beek
Dorothea Coteleau'
Rem vander Beek
Dorothea Coteleau
Richard Lean
Sara Johnson
Richard Stilwell
Jenneke van namen
Rem vander Beek
Dorothea Coteleau'
Richard Lean
Sarah Johnson
Richard Merril Thomas zoon Richard
Jenne Gewan Merril
Elsje Dorlant
Roelof van Voorhes
Coteleau
Richard Merril Thomas Zoon Aart Svmons
Jenne Gewan Margri'et Daniels
op de L — ter
T
1726 de 3o«"' Mey
Thomas
Thomas Janszen
Johannes van Name
Antje van Pelt
Sara Bogardus
1726 den g'" octob
Anthony
Teunis van Pelt
Jan van Pelt
Marie Drageaii
Susanne La Tou
I72f den 12'° Febriiary
rette
Magdalena
Thomas Morgan
Magdalena Staats
1 72 J den 24 en Maart
Maria
Titiis Titusz
Henry Day
Blandina van Pelt
Maria van Pelt
1728 den 30"" Juny
Casparus
Thomas Johnson
Anna Bouwman
Elisabet Lisk
140
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
172I den 2«° Maart
Cornelius
Teiinis Bogaart
Catharina Hegeman
172I den g^" Maart
Pieter
Thomas Morgan
Aart Symons
Magdalena Staats
Margriet Daniels
1729 den 24«° Augusti
Sara
Thomas Lisk
Pieter Boiiwman
Catlyntje van Pelt
Blandina van Pelt
Vervolgh op de Letter
T—
17 1§ den 6«" Maart
Syrah
Titus Titusz
Corn- Eghmont
Blandina van Pelt
Elsje de Camp
173" den 14 en February
Johannes
Teunis van Pelt
Adriaan van
Marie Drageaii
Woggelum
Lena van Pelt
1 73 1 den 26*° Maart
Margriet
Thomas Lisk
Pieter Boiiwman
Catlyntje van Pelt
loco Patris
Johannes van Namen
ntje van Pelt
1731 den i^° Augusti
Margrita
Timothy Thorp
Margrietje Heermans
1731 den 10 en October
Thomas
Thomas Morgan
Christina van
Magdalena Staats
Woggelum
I 73 J den 16 en January
Marytje
Teunis Tieboiit
Jannetje
Margrietje Drinkwater
Borkeloo
173I den 14 en January
Teunis
Teiuiis Tieboiit
Jannetje
Margrietje Drinkwater
Staats
1734 15 April
Antje
Titus Titusz
Blandina van Pelt
— ^volgh op de Letter
T.
1734 den s'" Juny
Maria
Teunis van Pelt
Nicolas Lazelier
Marie Drageaii
Esther Lakeman
1735 den 8™ Juny
Thomas
Thomas Simon
Thomas Johnson
Maria Johnson
Catherine Simon
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
141
1736 den 2'° Mey
Marytje
1736 den 18 en July
Annatje
1737 den 8 en Mey
Thomas
Titus Titusz
Blandina van Pelt
Thomas Morgan
Magdalena Staats
Thomas Wilmot
Elisabet Mersereaux
Paul Mersereaux
Marie Mersereaiix
1737 den 19'° Mey
Joost
Teiinis van Pelt
Marie Drageaii'
1737 den 18™ Septemb
Geertruyd
Tys Sweem
Catharina Merril
John Merril Jiinior
Geertruyd Symons
1738 den 19 nov.
Teunis
T
Teunis van Pelt
Marie Drageau
173I den 1"° Januai7
Francyntje
i73f den 18™ Maart
Johannes
Thomas Milboiirn
Anna Preyer
Tys Sweem
Catharina Merril
Jacob Roseau
Susanna Merril
1739 den 16"° Septemb
Sara
Thomas Morgan
Magdalena Staats
1739 den 4^° Nov.
Sara
Thomas Lisk
Catlyntje van Pelt
Petriis van Pelt
Sara van Pelt
1740 den 26*° Mey
Teunis
Tites Titesz
Blandina van Pelt
Symon van Pelt
Loco Patris
A" 1742 Ouders
Kinderen
Getuigen
April Isaac Pr — Catharina
13 Maria De — e geboren de 10 May
1741
Lucas barrabank
Catharina
Martha Baely
barend de
Elfje Pel-
pu
Johannes
oiing
-
Jan Van Pelt
William
Jannetje Adams
Hindrik Veltman
Rebecca Staats
H. V. van Jacob Bakker
I4»
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Simon Simonffe
Sara van Pelt
Van Pelt
Juny
Johannes Symonffe
Sufter Corffe
Johannes
Mathies Enjard [or Erjard]
Elisabet
Elisabet Gerresen
Petures Van pelt
Barbera houltie
Maria
Jan Van pelt
Aaltje Hoogland H. V.
Jacob Corffe ju""
Marytje Corffe H. V.
Jofua Mafjero
A" 1742 ouwders [crossed out]
De 14 Septemer Jan Van pelt
Treintje
Maria Bouman
harmen bouman
maria bouman
A" 1742
De 14 September Douwen Van Woglom
antje
Jannetje Staats
hendereck Veltman
Johanna Van
Santvord
A° 1742 pieter bouman
Neeltje
de 14 September Elsje Van pelt
Jan Van pelt
A" 1742 Jacob bouman
Neeltje
de 14 September Maria Williams
[Page blotted and worn]
nicklaes Gerresen
Zeger
Crestina Van Woglom
harmen bouman
Maria Weliams
Getuigen
1743
aprel 18 Jacob Corsen
Cornelia
Cornelia Croesen
Hendereck Croesen
Cornelia Corsen
Gerret Croesen
Maria
Claesje Blenkerhof
henderick blenkerhof
Geesje blenkerhof
Josua Mofsero
Elisabet
Maria Corsen
Johannes Degroot
Elisabet Van Sekelen
Cornelus Bouman
Aeltje teitus
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
143
Simon Van pelt
Maria adams
Maria
Maria bouman
1743
aprel 19
Cristofel Simesen
Cristofel
Catrina Van Schuerre
Johannes post
Antje huisnian
abraham
Jacob backer
Rabecka Staats
1743
aprel 19
Frances Gerrebrats
Nieltje Corsen
ouwders
Jacob Rooso
Susanna Merrel
France
kinderen
Weintje
Cornelus Corsen
Nieltje backer
Getuigen
Geertruy Seimensen
Johannes Decker
Nence Merrel
peter Decker
Johannes
[" Mateus " crossed out] Susanna Jons
Mateis Swem
Catrina Merrel
Maties
Jan Van pelt
Susanna toret
Richard Merrell
Jannetje Gouns
annatje
Anatje Seimesen
Ragel Willemsen
hester
Barbera houltje
Johannes Van pelt
1743
June 7
Hans Simonsen
antje Van pelt
Blandena
mateus Jones
Margrietje Gowen
Catrina
Agustes
16/1743
ouders
Johannes Brestede
Treintje hagewout
Jan burbanck
Leea hagewout
kenderen
Pieter
Jan
Getuigen
144
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Abraham Van tuyl
Mitje freelant
f emmet je
Agustes 30 - 1743
Walter Clendenne
pieternel olfer
Maria
1-743
October 1 1 [or 18] peter marteling
annatje hegeman
Jacus Egberts
trintje Backer
Johannes huisman
1744
aprel 17
1744
Aprel 17/
^744
Mey 21
Johannes
Catrina
Elisabet
Weintje Seimeson
Wellim Elsewart antje
Barbecca Stillwel Mareitje
Jan Jennens
aeltja Marteling aentje
onders kenderen
Jan Van pelt
Jannetje Adams
Abram Egbertse
Elifabet Gerresen
Symen Symonson
Sara Van pelt
Carel Mackleen
Maria Corsen
Isaak Pral
Maria Dii bois
Jannetje
Elisabet
Art
Elisabet
Petriis
1744
September 18 Jan Veltman
Jannetje Jurcks
Maria
peter Marteling S''
Susanna Gerresen
Elesabet Merrell
Cornelus Corsen
Jannetje Corsen
Aentje Jennins
Getuigen
Seymen Van pelt
en Sin Vrouw
De ouders
De ouders
Cornelus Corsen
Jannetje Corsen
De ouders Getuigen
Gerret Croesen
Claesie Croesen
1745
Mey 6
Cornelia
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
Joseph Rolph
Nieltje Croesen
Nicolaes Gerresen
Abraham
Cristina Van VVogeloni
145
oiiders
Lammert Jinnens
annatje Martehng
Jacob Bergen
Grietje Bennet
Jacob Resoe
Sufanna Merrel
Jan Merrel
Aeltje Bennet
Waller Clendeiine
Nieltje ollefer
Jan Van pelt Juni"
Catrina Bounian
Nicklas Bos
antje
Elisabet Drenkwater
kinderen
Sara
Grietje
Susanna
Sara
Johannes
Nieltje
Mattas Sweni
Catrina Merrel
Cristofel Simesen
Catrina Van Scuren
Cornelns Bouman
Aeltje Titus
Jan Merrel
aeltje Bennet
tomas lisk
Marti
Catri
rma
aeltje
Seimon
Getuigen
Sara Jennens
Jan Van pelt
Susanna Van pelt
Geertruy Merrel
Bastejan Elles
Saara Elles
Catrina Sime
son
Gerret poft
en syn Vrou
Catlintje Van pelt
Martha
146
1745
June 18
1745
agustis
^1745
Desember
12
HISrOKICAL MISCELLANY.
Jan Jones
Ragel Van Engelei"° """'^
Doritje
ou j^^
Jan Van Derbek
annatje Marteno
Abraham Rigga
Annatje Van VVoglom ^^
Sara Van Namen
Seimen Van —
Maria Adames
John Lawrence
Derkje Van pelt
Barent Marteling
Susana Gerresen
Baltis De hart
Maria Phillipel
Incres
Sara
Wellem
Maria
Vereltje
Johnnes
Teunes Egbertse
Peternel Depey
Corneliis Van Wagenen
Hellena Bon "'"'^'^
Lodewik Metchel
Ragel Sayler [ ?]
of the Children that were Eanti/cd
By the Rey^ W- Jackson in the
presence of me, while or since I was
Chosen by the Church, to act as
gf;'; °Vh^R-f"rmed Protestant
of Staten Island & kept bv me
' A. Ryerfz
Elfse
Getuigen
Doritje Vanderbeek
arie Van Woglom
Beelletje V. Woglom
Getuigen Johannes Van pelt
en zein Vrouw
Daniel Dehart
Saara Beek
Peter Marteling en
zein Vrouw
Jan Van pelt
Geisbertje Darlant
Johnanes Gerresen
Margreta Sep
DUTCH CHURCH RECORD, STATEN ISLAND.
147
Childrens
Parents or
Names
Witnefsef
1786
July 9^"
Abraham
John Simonson
Maricha Crusen
23"
Hannah
Aris Ryerfz
Sarah Stout
Aug' 6
Mary
Nicholas Houghwout
6
Elizabeth
Peter Housman
Octob'' 29
Barbara
John Van Pelt
Elizabeth
David Jaques
Sarah
John Buskirk
In the New
Church at the North fide of Staten Island
1787
May 27
Abraham
Abr" Rolph
Jacob
Jacob Van Derbilt
Julv I^'
Elizabeth
Chriftian Vroome Sen'
Sept^ 2
John
John Tysen Jun'
Aulchie
John Garrifon
Cornelius
Corn. Corsen Ju' 2/
16
Elizabeth
John Segoine
30
Mary
Garrit Bush
Octo'- 28
Abraham
Peter Brasted
Isaac
Win' Houghwout
Names of
the Children
Parents or Witnefses
1787
Novem'^ ii*^"
Matthew
Benjamin Swaime 1/
Elizabeth
Richard Myers
1788
Februy 6 [ ?]
Sarah
Israel Decker 1/6
June f^
Daniel
Peter Houghwout
gth
Richard
Richard Merrell
Harmanus
Joshua Mersereau Jun'
Aug' f
Peter
Jacob Mersereau Esq' 2/
J 7th
John
Thomas Merrell Sawmill 1/
Sep' 14
Al iraham
Peter Prall Jun'
Charity
John Christopher
Octo' 26
Richard
Capt" Richard Decker
Hendrick
Aaron Miller
Dec' 7'"
Nancy
Peter Housman
1789
May 10
Elizabeth
John Kruse
June 7
Abraham
Garret Ellis
J"lv 5
Christian
Samuel Styversant
Names of
Fathers
the Children
or Parents
1789
Aug" 2
Cornelia
Jn" Tysen Jun' Deacon
30th
Elizabeth
Isaac fimonson Deacon
Catharine
Richard Corsen
Elizabeth
Garret Bush
October ii"»
Joseph
Austin Barton
148 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Children Baptized by the Reverend Peter
Strvker
1790
October 17"" David Aris Ryerfz
Garret Jacob Alersereau Esq'' p'' 2/
John CorneHus John Buskirk
Yanetye Cornehus Corsen
24''' Jacob Edward Dehart
31 Derrick Jacob Vreeland
Nov'' 7 William 'White Christian 'Vroome
Thur'' 1 1 Magdalen Johannes Merrill Jun'' afternoon
after Mr. Stryker was Ordained or rather inf tailed
in our Church By M'' Livingston
Sunday 14 Miriam daughter of Abraham Post, she was
Born 31'" Day of July 1790 paid 2/
[On loose piece of paper in the book]
Chriftopher Simonfon Chathrine Van
Schuren the Child name Woveter
Johannis Simonfen Anna Van — eld —
the Child Art [?]
Wittnef art Simonfen & his Wife Margritt
Lamburt Jennire [ ?] Anna Marlin
the Child Ant— [?]
Witnif John Jenner & Anna Jenner
Jofeph Lake father Altie Lake mother
the Child Claece [ ?]
francf — Garribranse father Nailke [ ?]
Corsen Mother Child iiailtie
Abramam Frail father Aeleda heheman
Mother, Child Abraham
Joufseway Moserow father marey
Corson mother Child Baul-f
and the witnes Paul
Merferue
[On reverse side the following.]
[am [or Ram] fymonfon X
Jacob Berrger X
John Vroom X
George Vroom X
Otto Van Tuyl X
Jaecgiarest [ ?] Van Voerhees
John Baptist Dumont
Dan' Corfe
John Veghte A — Jene —
Matthew Jones X Post
ent Christopher
Gacfon f ?]
CENSUS OF STATEN ISLAND IN THE YEAR
170G.
Among the New York Colonial Manuscripts (Vol. 42, p. 60) at Albany is a record which purports
to be a " List of the Inhabitants of the Towns of New Rochelle and Westchester " for the year 1698.
This may be correct so far as it relates to the opening page, but the remaining sheets which make up
the document are beyond dubiety a complete or partial census of the inhabitants of Staten Island. It
is of considerable worth, enumerating as it does, the names of the residents of the Island, but especially
valuable as it gives the respective ages of the males. It is without date, but it is my conviction that it
was made in the year 1706. This inference is supported by the following facts :
"As for the number of Inhabitants of this Province I sent one exact list of them about four years ago, and
" another two years ago, where these were distinguished by Whites, and Blacks, Males and Females: I will take
"care a new list shall be taken and sent by the first opportunity."
Lord Cornbury to the Board of Trade, New York, July ist, 170S. (N. Y. Col. MSS. Vol. V.; p. 56.)
James Poillon born 1681. Family Record,
aged 25 yrs. in Census.
makes 1706 date of Census.
Gershom Stillwell b. Aug. 17, 1683. Family Record.
aged 23 yrs. in Census.
makes 1706 date of Census
Thomas Farmar b. 1673, according to Whitehead,
aged 33 yrs. in Census.
makes 1706 date of Census.
Nicholas Britten b. 1679 (d. Jan. 12, 1740 aged 61, Tombstone).
aged 27 yrs. in Census.
makes 1706 date of Census.
John Pofllon b. in 1679. Family Record,
aged 26 yrs. in Census.
makes 1705 date of Census.
Cornelius Nefes bapt. Jan 19, 1661.
aged 44 yrs. in Census.
makes 1705 date of Census.
Nathaniel Britten bapt. July 14, 1678, Aged 13, Dutch
Church, Brooklyn, born 1665.
aged 42 yrs. in Census.
makes 1707 date of Census.
T40
»So
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
The difference in the census date, as deduced above, can most likely be accounted for by the ap-
proximate ages given to the census taker. However, the date of 1706 is not always sustained, provided
the following dates which have been supplied nie are correct :
George Nefes b. 1686. Family Record,
aged 22 yrs. in Census.
makes 1708 date of Census.
John Nefes b. 1688. Family Record,
aged 20 yrs. in Census
makes 1708 date of Census.
Gerard Croose [Gerrit 'Kroesen] d. 1767 aged 82, Tomb-
stone at Feasterville, Pa., b. 1685.
aged 24 yrs. in Census.
makes 1709 date of Census.
It may become necessary to revise this date, Init until we can secure more exact data I believe that
1706 should be accepted.
J. E. S.
Men from 16 to 60
[to 60 is
1 Women
BO YES
GIRLS
crossed out].
Lewes de boy [34 is crossed] 40
hester de boy
Lewes de boy
Margreat de boy
Salomon Latinyear
34
Katherine bonephoy
Charls de boy
mary turet
David boneplioy
40
Anne Latenyear
John mon
Anne arven
peter roso
30
Katherine boropo
John lacount
Elizabeth hans
Salomon brickon
43
Hester roso
Pet lacount
Sarah hans
S.imuel barnig [bornis;
nig?]
philip burrel
bor- 56 Mary roso
Jacob lacount
durka Sigin
.>_
Margreat la Count
Daniel arven
Catharine hance
peter billew
15
francies du Shean
Peter arvin
Anna hance
John Soso
20
Magdalean du shon
ohn Arvin
Catharine bonfoy
Makel Du Shean
20
Anne arvin
ames dye
menoa morro
Daniel Ervin
45
mary hance
Jacob Sigin
mary morro
John arvin
38
mary hanse
John Sigin
Susana turet
John Crok [brok .>]
21
Elizabeth Sigin
John hance
hester turet
James hance
45
Elizabeth yorney
John yorney
anna Golder
James Sigin
45
Bety biicon
Sonson fountain
Jan bunnil
Jolm yorney
43
Anne revo
John Codret
Martha Coper
Elias Casstroy
30
Mary belvil
David bonephoy
Margaret marchil
John Pibir
45
hester belvil
Stephen Martin [Marino ?]
eliner maschil
Jacob revo
40
Mary mysro (?]
John morso
Rnchil Machil
David boropo
18
Elizabeth pino
Steplien morro
Maiy Jonson
Daniel Cobal
40
magdalen rober
Sero Pino
Anna Corbit
D.iniel mesio
42
Catherine dushen
Vinsen Rober
Mary Corbit
paul pino
34
mary turet
Antoin Du Sliean
Elizabeth Coibit
Vinson robar
40
mary turet
John Smith [.' — worn]
Susana gino
Jerom Du Shean
40
Ane Golder
hendraU lafer [? — worn]
Catherine [sic
David lavoig [?]
16
Susana bonyel
philip lafor
gino gino [sic
John turet
55
Elener Coper
John turet
Anne wimans
peter martin
42
francies morgan
david turet
Susan Gino
Kngel b:irt
40
Francies Morgan
Peter turet
hellise Stats
Abrani golder
24
mary morgan
John turet
rachil States
Klias bonil
28
Cathrrin mortjan
Joseph Golder
Sarah Ralo
Beniamin Coper
59
Martha bebout
Elias boni
Elizabeth Swam
CENSUS OF STATEN ISLAND IN THE YEAR 1706.
151
[Men]
[Women]
John Morgan
54
Susana van Crook [brook ?
Charles machil
40
mary machil
CorneHus Jonson
50
mary machil [sic]
Svveres Van Elen
Susana Johnson
Isaac Corbitt
18
Mary Get [?]
Abram Cole
40
Mary Van Engelen
Barnt Slet
40
Reabaca Cole
John Shciin
25
Anna Cole
Henery Shadine
23
Rebaca Cole
Stephen Jeno
26
Mary Cole
Elizaljeth Slag
Christin Slagt
Mary Shad in
Lambert Garrison— V
ice
Elisabeth Shadin
James Bunnil
Beniamin Coper
frances Coper
John Coper
Joseph Coper
William Coper
Nicolus Laseryear
Joseph morgan
Charles Morgan
Peter bevout
Cobes bebout
[girls]
Mary Swam
Susana Swam
Ane Swan
Mary Gorta [Jorta?]
Magdalene Gorta [Yorta?]
Anne Smok
Catherine Smok
Elis Osband
Wite Simons
dcborah Simon
Mary drago
Elizabeth [sic]
Mary tayler
Elisabeth Smith
Second sheet.]
John du puy
49
Peternel dupey
John du peuy
24
Trinthe baker
Hendryk Marling
22
barber dorland
Nicolus Baker
45
wilite rick
John dorland
25
Sarah Johson
Rick ricas
26
Mary borbanks
Jacob Jonson
35
Sarah van pelt
Thomas borbanks
30
Althe byvanks
Peter Marling
19
Martha Swam
Baste Jan Ellisesn
19
Catherine hogland
Peter van pelt
34
Catherine hogland
[sic]
John Byvanks
25
Juda bastedo .^^
John Swam
26
hendrike George
George hogland
40
Catharine George
Joseph Bastedo -z-
49
Elizabeth George
William George
57
brinthe George
Henry Egbert
45
dirike hagewout
Egbert tuenison
22
Alte hagewout
Egbert hagewout
22
Harminthe hanot
Peter hagewout
17
Magdalen veghtie
John Veghtie
18
Lumethe veghtie
Egbert hagewout
20
Jane Graimes
Garet veghtie
47
Blandeno woglom
John veghtie
26
Sarah van pelt
Austin Graimes
34
febe van bril
John Wogium .Sr
62
Jehus bowman
John Wogium
30
Elisabeth Crose
Adrian Wogium
28
Nelthe Crose
John van Pelt
31
Cornelia Crose
Abram van Brill [?]
38
Mary de Camp
John baker
22
Evie Ricke
George bowman
24
Mary Jacobus
Derick krose
46
Hendrak Else
Gerard Croose
24
Cristine Enger
Francis Crose
'7
I the Makles
Hendryk Crose
40
Elisabeth meril
John de Canipe
30
Susana Merill
John Enger
21
Margreat tayler
John miles
35
Elisabeth tayler
Richard Merill
63
Elisabeth Croshon
philip Merill
28
Mary Croshon
John Merill
21
Mary Coshe
Richard Merill
26
Elisabeth Coshe
Thomas Merill
•7
Ephraim Tayler
46
Abraim tayler
21
John Croshon
21
Lambert G
nrrison
Vice
Nicolus dupey
Jacob baker
Lambart Dorland
Cornelius Jonson
John borbanks
John van Peltt
Evert By van k
Dirick Hogland
daniel Hogland
Lewey bastedo
Jacob demof
Abram tunison
James tunison
Isaac tunison
John Hagewout
Abram hagewout
Isaac hagewout
Lafert Hagewout
James Graimes
austin Graimes
Dowe woglom
Cornelius woglom
John woglom
John van pelt
Simon van pelt
Nise van Birele [Brill?]
daniel Corsen
John Crose
Nicolus Crose
Dirick Crose
Jaurard Crose
John de Camp
daniel rico
Jacob Ricko
Isaac Ricko
Charles Enger
Tise Enger
Daniel macles
John Macleas
peter macles
gilbert Macles
John tayler
Catherine dupey
magdalene dupey
Susana Dupey
neelthe Baker
Elisabeth dupey
Margreat baker
Elisabeth Baker
Anne Baker
Trinthe Baker
mary riak [.?]
winthe Jonson
Johana Jonson
Althe borbanks
Mary van pelt
blandeno van pelt
welbery van jielt
Elizabeth hogland
mary hogland
althe hogland
hanna hogland
Rosana hogland
martha george
mary George
Geortroy hagwout
Rachil hagewout
harminthe tunison
Christine tuenison
Jasebell Graimes
Christine Woglom
Blandeno van pelt
mary van pelt
Gearbrey van brill [.']
Hendrake Bowman
Catherine Crose
Mary Crose
Mary de Campe
Altie de Campe
Martha de Campe
Martha de Campe [sic]
Sarah de Campe
buntie ricko
Anne Enyer
Rachil IMakleas
Margreat Makleas
IS2
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
[Tliird sheet. This leaf is small and in a different handwriting, save the last eight names in the women's column,
which are written in the common hand.]
[Men]
Alexander Stuart
35 '
Joseph Brittin
40 :
Joseph Marlett
24 :
John PuUion
26
Peter Peryne
27 :
John LawTence
19 •
John Mitchell
18 1
John KirlUone
30
Hanis Van Clief
26
Ram Van Clief
27 '
James Mitchill
35
Tliomas Waltin
34
John Brown
39
William Comons
34
George Conion
22
Peter Colerich
19
Gazen Adriance
25
Natli" Brittin
19
Matthew Rue
25
Jeremiah Stilwell
25
Gersham Stilwell
23
William Briltin
21
Jacob Derna
30
Isaac Courtess
20
Isaac Van Tyll
25
Isaac Lackerman
21
Abraliam Lackerman
23
Arria Scouu
30
Vincent Fountine
36
Nickolas Brittin
27
Benjamin Brittin
29
Henry Keer
28
Isaac Johnston
32
Isaac Billew
48
James Billew
22
Jolm Billew
18
John Stilwell
43
Nath" Brittin
42
Isaac Brant Van Clief
28
Isaac Simessone
29
Richard Mitchill
32
John Goulden
26
Nathun Whittman
18
Valentine Du Shane
27
Charles Jacobs
24
George Green
35
John Vanhoe
20
Francis Vanhoe
18
James Bullion
25
Samuel Oasburne
27
John Bedyne
26
Abraham Lackerman
45
John Tallon
20
James Poillion Sen"'
60
Richard Mitchill
68
Hanss Lawrence
63
Jacob Noftie |?]
65
John Burgle
42
James Guyon
24
Lambert Garrison
Vice
[Women]
Catherine Stuart
Elizabeth Brittin
Sarah Bullion
Anne Peryne
Sarah Lawrence
Mary Mitchil
Garreky Mitchil
Martha Waltin
Jean Brown
Esther Comons
Mary Brittin
Catherine Derno [Derwo]
Rebecka Stilwell
Mary Stilwell
Hannah Fountine
Catherine Lackerman
Rebecca Waltin
Sarah Vantyll
Frances Brittin
Martha Stilwell
Rachel Stilwell
Anne Johnston
Mary Billopp
hanna Billopp
Nansie Pharmer
Jane Swam
Mary Yorta
Susana dusway
Susana dusway
Elizabeth dusway
[BOYES]
[girls]
CENSUS OF STATEN ISLAND IN THE YEAR 1706.
153
[Fourth sheet.]
[Men]
James fichit
Jacobus Craven
Daniel Shotwell
Daniel Shotwell [25 ?]
Joseph Shotwell
John Shotwell
John Shotwell
Abram Shotwell
Peter States
Mathew Decker
Barnt Christepher
hans Christepher
Stofel Christepher
Art Simons
Aron Prall
Aron Prall
■ Peter Prall
John Croshon
John Croshon
Abram Croshon
John Cashe [?; worn.]
Philip Cashe [worn ; per-
haps 34]
Peter Cashe
Andrew Canon
Abram Canon
Jacob Gallot
John Corse
Barnt Swam
Lambert Dorland
Lawrence van Camp
Hendrak van Camp
John van pelt
John van pelt
John Clark
Criste Jan Corson
Daniel Corson
Beniamin Corson
Jacob Corson
Joseph arra-Smith
Cornelius Nefes
Jorge Nefes
John Nefes
George Rennells"
Harman bowman
[Women]
45 Great harman
25 Willia harman
47 Sarah fichit
20 Anna Craven
16 Elisabeth Shotwell
60 Mary Shotwell
21 Elisabeth Shotwell
18 Sarah Shotwell
40 Anna Shotwell
36 Elizabeth States
26 Anna States
23 Annerithe States
30 Grace States
26 Eve Decker
60 Catherine Decker
21 Anne Christeplier
34 Stinshe Christepher
48 Winthe Simons
21 Geartroy Simons
19 Anne Simons
60 trinthe Prall
—4 Mary Prall
tg Susana Croshon
55 Susana Cashe
38 Elisabeth Canon
58 Aritus Gilbert
36 Margreat Gilbert
60 Dorkas Galbut
60 hester Corso
60 hester bodine
24 Sarah Swam
60 Lisabeth Swam
20 harmintha dorland
23 Else dorland
30 Magdalen doiland
18 althe van Camp
20 Else van Camp
31 Mary van Camp
46 Mary van Pelt
44 Margreat Clark
32 Anna Corson
20 Elisabeth Corson
47 Martha arra-Smith
30 agie Nefes
Arianthe Nefes
Sarah Canon
Elizabeth bowman
[BOYES]
James fichitt
Sany fichit
John fichit
John Shotwell
Abram Shotwell
Peter States
Abram States
Ed man States
Peter decker
John decker
Charles Decker
Mathew Decker
Segar Decker
Nicolus Christepher
Hans Christepher
Abram Decker
Art Simons
John prall
Hans prall
Aron prall
Peter prall
Cornelius prall
- Abram prall
Francies bodine
Jacob bodine
Barnt Swam
gedion Van Camp
laurance van Camp
Art van pelt
Daniel Corson
Joseph arra Smith
Isaac Canon
Jacob Canon
Abram Canon
John Swain
tye Swain
John yorta
Lewcas Billew
Richard michill
[GIRLS]
anna harman
Mary harman
Jane harman
Sarah fichit
Efi fichit
Elisabeth fichit
Else Craven
Margreat tayler
Sarah tayler
Marl in tayler
Rachel tayler
Anna tayler
Martha Shotwell
Susana Shotwell
Elisabeth Shotwell
Margreat Shotwell
Magdalen States
Elisabeth States
Nealthe decker
Cathrine Cristepher
rebecca Christepher
Catherine Simons
winthe Simons
Mary prall
• Catherine prall
Jane bodine
Madlean Swam
Mary Swam
Mary Corson
Sister Corson
Mary Corson
Marth Arrasmith
Jane arra Smith
Mary Nefes
Susana la Count
Jane Canon
Anna Canon
Mary Canon
Elizabeth [sic]
Mary Pharmer
Catherine Pharmer
Siathe Swam
Mary Yorta
Mary Michill
Anne Michill
Lambert Garrison Vice
[Fifth sheet.]
Powell rigar [Rigau ?]
Peter winans
Stephen gino
Daniel gino
James gino
Francies gino
Abram Staes
John laro
James ralo
Mathew laro
John Swam
John yorta
30 Martha Shadin
40 nealthe Gino
55 J'liie [?]
25 Mary winans
22 Susana gino
20 Eliner gino
44 lidy gino
43 Catherine gino
20 Rachil States
20 Peternel ralo
32 Elisabeth laro
34 francies laro
Charles Machil
John Machil
peter andre
Andrew Cole
richard Cole
leandert Slet
barnt Slet
franccs Slet
Cornelius Vollomon
peter roceau
daniel ricau
winant winant
Mary Jonson
Rachil Jonson
Jane Jeton [?]
Sary bery
Susana bery
Mary bery
Anna hopper
Martha hoper
Mary Dusway
dyna Dusway
Sarah Dusway
»54
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
[Men]
[Women 1
Mathew Jonson
robert Jonson
Hendryk Jonson
peter Codret
Antony Swam
John Swain
Cornelius Swan
John Smook
Samuel barnes
John bodin
Barnl Simons
Peter drago
Nathaniel Luer
Ned arraSmith
Peter rovo
Albert Jonson
Thomas ward
Lewes Seton [Sebon P
Francies phere
henery bery
Stephen Hoper
peter Jeber
Toseph Billopp
Thomas Pharmer
John yorta
John swam
Mark Dusway. Sr.
Mark Dosway, Jr Lage
crossed out]
Lambert Garrison
Vice
27 Mary laro
24 Betylaro
■JO Anne Swan
20 Magdalean yorta
49 hanna Jonson
25 Aplonia Jonson
21 Mary Jonson
33 Eliner Jonson
45 Anne Jonson
45 Mary Money
•7 2 Elener Swan
37 Elizabeth Swam
30 Mary Swam
34 Anne Swam
42 Rachel Swam
35 Ledy Swain
25 Mary Swam
24 Catherine Smok
24 Catherine harber
31 Aplonia Simons
40 Elizabeth drgo
40 Catherine tayler
63 Martha arrasmith
33 Johannah rovo
28 Martha Jonson
31 Elizabeth wardlWaie
80 Mary here
30 Marie hop
Elizabeth hoper
Susana ribar
Mary Jober
[BOYES]
daniel winent
maniwel winent
Cornelius winen
peter winant
Jacob winant
James gino
diniel gino
Lewes gino
John gino
peter States
John States
Abram States
Epraini States
James States
Matthew rew
Francies rew
Daniel ralo
John Jorta
'Christof andrew
hendrak Jonson
Joseph Jonson
Nathaniel Jonson
Jacob Jonson
Hendrak Jonson
Cornelius [sic]
?i Albert Money
Peter Money
John Money
James Maning
Albert Swam
Mathew Swam
Jacobob Swam
Antony Swam
Mathew Swam
hendrak Smak
barnt Smak
John Smak
wiliam Osbond
Simon Simons
John Simons
John drago
peter drago
Jonathan tayler
albert Jonson
robert Jonson
Lewes Jeton
peter Jeton
henery bery
John bery
Stephen hoper
Claman hopper
david Jeber
peter Jeber
Jacob Jeber
Hendrak Jeber
John Jeber
[GIRLS]
[Sixth sheet.]
James Slatt
James Lisk
Adam Morgan
Samuel Olyver
Dunkan Olyphantt
Hesekiah bun ml ^
Lambert Garrison yOg
Charles Garrison
John Rico
36 Elisabeth Slatt
38 Margreat List
26 Anne Oliver
16 anne olyver
24 Eve Morgan
20 RachiU Morgan
20 Mary Olyphant
18 Susana garrison
20 Susanna garrison [sicj
James Slatt
Jacob Slatt
John Listt
Thomas Listt
Alexander List
Art [Ary?l olyver
david olyphant
Franck barber
John Cortis
Sarah Slatt
Elizabeth Slatt
Winthe olyver
Susana olyver
Catherin garrison
Hester Craven
nealthe rick
Elisabeth rick
AUhe rick
CENSUS OF STATEN ISLAND IN THE YEAR 1706.
"55
[Men]
peter ricke
Harmon Masher
John worterson
Nicolus Maning
Oswald foord
Jogum van amme
Evert van ame
engelbert [Engelhart ?] van
amen
Hendrak van amen
Barnt Marling
Abrani Lake
John Secott
Elius Duskbury
William tillyer
William tyllyer
Henery NIoney
Simon van amen
John Britell
Lambert Garrison
Vice
[Women]
36 Mary ricke
24 phem ricke
60 Mary Masher
50 Else wouterson
47 Mary Maning
60 Mary Maning [sic]
24 Elisabeth ffoord
22 Sarah foord
16 wine van amnien
28 Mary van ammen
30 deborah marling
27 Clashe lake
60 Magdelen Scott
46 Ma. Ducksbury
16 Mary tyllier
30 Mary tyllyer
16 Nelthe bowman
24 Mary Money
Rebecca marling
Rebaka britell
[BOYES]
Daniel Garrison
Nicolus garrison
Isaac garrison
Segar garrison
Jacob garrison
banes rick
Hendrak rick
Hanis Masker
Isaac Marling
thomas Maning "<
William foord
John Lake
Richard Lake
Daniel Lake
Joh Scoott
Patrick Scott
Philip tyller
Edward tyiler
Abrani Marling
peter bowman
Cornelius Nefes
Jacob Corson
John Gerery [Gerecy.'J
William ford
Charles ford
Oswald ford
Abram van hoy
George grean [Grear ?]
John grean [ " ]
Thomas grean [ " ]
Nicolus Stillwell
John van Cleaf
Peter billew
Isaac billew
Abram billew
[GIRLS]
Magdelean rick
Nealthe masker
Elizabeth Manning
Anne Lake
Sarah Lake
Anne tyllyer
Sarah tyllyer
dynah tyllyer
Martha tyllyer
Anne bowman
Catherine bowman
Mary bowman
Catherin Nefes
Mary Nefes
Sarah Nefes
Mary Corson
Anne Money
Hanna van amen
Jane van amen
Maiy van amen
Anne ford
Mary foord
Rachil van hoy
Sarah van hoy
Catherine van hoy
Mary Stillwell
Anne Stillwell
Catherine dushen
Sarah dushen
Hillithe van Cleaf
Angelthe van Cleaf
Anne van Cleaf
Catharine van Cleaf
Mary billew
Catherine billew
[Seventh sheet.]
Negro Men
Negri
Robin
Richmond
Charles
Jack
Jack
Neger Garl
Betty
Betty
Sarah
Grace
Colliman
Flora
Frank
Kiamet
Will
Keshe
Dick
John
Jack
Hendrak
Mary
Betty
Mary
Mare
Kolon
Lewes
Mary
Bess
Makeol
Frank
Harry
Cofi
Bety
Mary
Toby
Tom
Keas
Sandy
Jack
Will
Jack
Dick
Negro Boyes
Negro Girls
Primos
Hester
Jno
Mare
Claes
Mare
Jack
Sara
Menes
Mary
Charles
Rachil
Sam
Three Negro
Sam
Children
Tom
Sarah
Jack
Faro
Jacob
Anne
Mingo
Jene
Paso
Mink
iS6
Negro Men.
NEGR'
Toby
Tom
Jack
Joseph
Harry
Sahogh
Toby
Jackey
Jack
Joseph
Corfy
Pine
Pin
Toney
Cofi
Tom
Cessemin
Jackey
Jack
Harriey
Dick
Toby
Tone [?]
Harry
Robin
Jack
Hendrak
John
Besse
Jack
Cherry
Robin
Manuel
Mink
Fortune
Roger
Sambo
Minck
Jack
Tom
Will
Lambert Garrison
Mishe
Vice
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Negro Men's Names.
Negro Women.
Negro
Betty
Harry
Sarah
Will
Judith
Jack
Judith
Harklegg
Bess
Trimbello
Judith
Harry
Betty
Dick
Carmente
Sambo
Corine
Toby
Mary
Roger
Jude
Andrew
Finno
Joh
Betty
Joh
Jeen
Ruthe
Mary
Laurie
Betty
Jene
Negro Men's Names.
THE PARISH REGISTER
OF
CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBLHY, N. J*
" Record Book of the Episcopal Churches in Monmouth County. Xew Jersey. From 1733-"
[On the fly leaf]
" Samuel Palmer Stationer at \-^ Bible & Star, Grace Church Street " [On the inside of the
cover]
" William Leeds died April 2-j. 1739 " [On the fly leaf]
In the middle of the book is to be found the Latitude & Longitude of the Spire of Christ Church,
ShrewsbuT}- according to the \1. S. Coast Survey under the superintendence of Professor Hassler.
[In the fore part of the book]
" Clergymen of Shrewsbtuy-. Settled. Missionaries supplied
Re^-. John Forbes 1733 i° P^^ ^}' ^^ Societj'
" John Miln 1738 in England.
" Thomas Thompson 1745. Left 1751
" Samuel Cook. Left. 1775 see \'estr%- book. p. 24
" Henr\- Waddell 178S. see Vestn,- book. p. 39
" Andrew Fowler 1799. Discharged Feb. 4. 1806
" John Croes. Jr. 1809. Left Sept. 1S24
" Eli ^^^leeler Sept. 1824. Died Mch. 15. 1861. aet. 70 yrs.
'■ Harr\- Finch 1830. Resigned on account of infirmity- Nov. 1862
" Thomas J. Taylor 1863
" Mr. Waddell & Mr. Taylor kept no record in this book "
* A copy of this andent record was made by the Rev. Harry Finch, aided by his wife. They were prompted to this good work
to save the original book, which was showing rapid marginal decay and suffering from the corrosive action of the ink. They rear-
ranged the entries so as to bring the marriages, baptisms, and burials nnder separate headings, and so continned them from the
beginning to the end. In the copy here prodnced the record is only bronght to 1S25, bnt the original arrangement is strictly
adhered to, and the text has been carefully compared. Besides compiling his transcript of the Church Register, Mr. Finch made
extensive searches into the early history of the church and its possessions, alike valuable and interesting, and which will be intro-
duced in their entirety further on. Mr. Finch's copy of the Register is in t>-- - -r- = --: — _ of the curate, and is the one generally con-
sulted; the original, when I had access to it. was in the possession of Mr. A - - T^bary. opposite the church, but has since
passed to the care of another omdal (with it a package of old papers), and -^ --:;;;_! in a bank vault in Red Bank. It is to be
regretted that breaks occur in the chronology of the record. It is worthy of note that interments in the churchyard were not invari-
ably registered in this record, and, on the other hand, there are allusions in the record to interments of which there are now no
traces in the yard. J. E. S.
157
158
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Baptisms i^jj
Date.
Child's name. Parents' names
" Place of Aboad " At what ch. baptized
1733-
Jan. 6.
" 13-
1734-
April 14.
Jan. 2.
April 14.
July 28.
Aug. II.
Aug. II.
Sept. 22.
Sept. 22.
Oct. 24.
Nov. 17.
Dec. 22.
" 25
Jan. 26.
V
Feb. 2.
March. 2.
Rip, son of Isaac & Isabel Van Dam Shrews.
Mary, dau. of John Johnson. Freehold.
William, son of W" & Ann Pintard. Shrews.
Thomas, son of John Nathan & Magdalen Hodg-
son. Mid'town
John, son of John & Easter Herbert [Thomas &
Easter?]
William, son of W"" & Mary Patten
Thomas, son of Daniel & Susanna Herbert
Mary West, an adult person
Elizabeth, dau. of Elisha & Elizabeth Lawrence, Crosswicks,
Mary, dau. of Samuel & Mary Roger
Thomas Gordon Stile, son of Gabriel & Marjf- Stile, Allenstown,
Hannah, dau. of Thomas & Hannah Moriithv Mid'town,
Ann, dau. of Thomas & Ann Gillpatrick,
Ann, dau. of & adult, of Webley West, Shrews.
Elizabeth Steell, Adult dau. of Gabrill Stell, Allenstown,
Catharine, dau. of John Kearney
Catharine, dau. of James & Christian Rice
Shrews. Ch.
Court House.
Shrews.
Privately
Allentown
Shrews.
Mid'town
Shrews.
Allenstown
Marriages 17^4
1734 Feb. 2. Edward Lee & Sarah Lane at Middletown.
March. 4. Samuel Leonard & Mary Throgmorton.
Burials i^j4
1734. Sept. 8. George Thornbury in Shrewsbury Ch. Yard
1735-
april 4.
" 6.
May II.
June 15.
Baptisms i'/S5
Mary, dau. of James Dye, Jr.
Samuel, son of James & Ann Osburn,
Sarah, dau. of Amos & Patience Grandine.
David, son of Job & Throckmorton,
John Clayton
David "
Jonathan "
Mary "
Hannah "
Ann "
Isabel
William, son of John & Elizabeth Stewart
Deborah, dau. of Thomas & Hannah Warn
Henry, son of James & Mary Willson
Thomas, son of Joshua ? Applin
John, Catharine & Sarah, ch. of Patkrick Kerns
Patience, dau. of James fifrees,
Alsee, dau. of George Murry
Ann, dau. of John Witherill ?
Freehold.
Shrews.
Freehold,
Allenstown.
n it p
Allentown,
Court House.
Shrews.
Freehold.
Allenstown
Allentown
1735
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J.
Shrews.
Freehold
«59
Shrews.
Freehold
July 27. Samuel, son of Samuel & Ann Pintard.
Euphemia, dau. of John & Alary Reid,
Aug. 3. James, son of Joseph & Alice Throckmorton "
3. Mary, dau. of Thomas Stephens,
" 3. John, Mary & Thomas, ch. of Thomas & Mary
Stephens
" 3. Mary, dau. of Joshua & Elizabeth Warner [ Warne ?] "
" 3. John, sou of James & Garret Abraham "
3. William Lord Cahart
sons of Philip, son of W" & Phebe Cahart
7'"' 28. Hartness, son of Samuel & Mary Throckmorton, Freehold.
28. James, son of Peter & Margaret Ferine
28. Peter, son of James «& Catharine Bartley
28. Jane, dau. of John & Isabel Buckennes
Oct. 5. Mary, dau. of James Niper
5. Jacob, son of Jacob Jemson
5. John, son of John Bullock
5. Timothy, son of James Anderson
5. Daniel Littleton, son of Daniel Ketcham
12 Rebecca, wife of Jeremiah Stilhvell, Crosswicks
Nov. 28 Clement, wife of Jacob Dennis
Hannah,
Topenairmous
April 2
" 8
" ID
" II
Nov. 3
&"■ 29,
Io''^ 31
Sarah,
Samuel,
Jacob,
Anthony ,
Increase,
Elizabeth,
children of Jacob & Clement Dennis.
Marriages i/j§
Shrews.
Shrews.
Lewis Morris & Margaret Heldrith at Tinton
Abraham James & Susanna Newbery '"
Samuel Burrass & Mary Exceen at Shrews.
Joseph Price & Mary West " "
Gabriel Pilkington & Alice Collins ; by license ; by Jno. Forbes.
Thomas Riddle & Elizabeth Orton by Mr. Jno. Forbes in Shrews.
Peter Journey &Audery Osburne " " "
Burials 7755
1735 Feb. 2. Mrs. La Count in the burying place of Mr. Samuel Pintard at Shrews.
Baplisiiis 1/36
1736. April 4. Isaac, son of Isaac & Isabel Van Dam.
July 4. Hannah, dau. of William & Ellen Smith.
" " John, son of John & Rachel Johnson.
" II. Margaret, dau. of Samuel & Ann Dennis.
7"" 5. Susannah, dau. of John & Mary Hoskins.
Burials i/j6
'^7i^- .Tuly 25. Samuel Leonard, son of Samuel,
Aug. 14. Mrs. Hodgson
Shrews.
Shrews.
« «
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Baptisms ij^j
1737 June I. John & Obadiah, sons of John & Grazel Worthley. Shrews.
" 14. Catharine, dau. of Christian & Mary Nicholson
Jan. I. Ann, James & W™, ch. of John & Greezel Seers
Catharine, dau. of Thomas & Ehzabeth Crafts
Margaret & Ferine [?] ch. of Joseph & Mary Price "
John, son of John Morris
Shrews.
Marriages 1/3/-1
1737-8 March 9. Thomas Bell & Leah Bennet.
Burials //j/
1737 Jan. 29 Abigail Price in Shrewsbury Ch. yard.
Baptisms 1738
1738 May 22 John, son of Isaac & Isabel Van Dam Shrews.
Lewis, son of Samuel & Ann Dennis
Giles, son of Robert & Rachel Lee
June 4. Catharine, dau. of W™ & Mary Norris.
18. Joseph, son of Thomas & Hannah Morford
July 2. John Shaddock
Ann cS: Martha. Adults
16 Sarah Shaddock
and William Shaddock, adults, son of John &
Martha Shadock "
Aug. 13 John Lewis Pintard, son of Samuel & Ann
Pintard
" William, son of Edward & Mary Wright
Samuel ? [perhaps belongs to the following]
lo'"' 25 Benjamin, son of Jacob & Clement Dennis
Margery Hoisted, adult
Abigail I' " "
Josiah " "
Daniel " " ■
Pearson
Shrews.
Hannah, wife of Thomas Morford
1738 March. 15
" IS-
25.
Marriages 1738
William Price & Lydia Wooley.
William Barns & Sarah Swain.
Nathaniel Thomas & Ann Leeds bv Mr. Miln.
9'"' 16. Josiah Holms & Hannah Dennis
1738
Burials 1738
9"'' 30
James Gibson, at Shrewsbury Ch. yard.
Jan. 14 Hannah Stout
1738-9 Feb. 7. Sarah, wife of John Throckmorton
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. i6i
Baptisms //jp
1739 [April 17I Mary, dau. of Thomas & Elizabeth Riddle.
April 17. Patrick, son of Robert & Hannah Savage by Mr. Miln,
22 Deborah Bar\\-ick, wife of John Barwick.
Benjamin & Robert, sons of John& Deb. " "
Elizabeth Jackson, adult
June 17. Philip, son of Philip & Elizabeth Edwards
Theadeus, dau. of John & Mary Reed of Freehold
Shrewsbury.
Marriages i/jp
1739 June 20 S. Newman & Elizabeth
bv Mr. Miln
lo'"' 28 John Throgmorton & Sarah Holms
1739 April 27.
May 2.
June 20.
20.
Sept. 2.
lo*"'. 2.
1739-40. Feb. 14.
Burials i^jp
" Then was interred the Corps of William Leeds near
his house at Swiming River "
Henry Leonard near his house at Colt's neck.
Benjamin Dennis at Shrewsbury Ch. yard.
wife of Potter " " "
John Chamberlin, near his house at Deal.
John Frost at Shrewsbury Ch. yard.
John Pintard in the burying place near
Samuel Pintards, Shrewsbury.
Feb. 16. Mary Light by Mr. ;\Iiln in Shrews. Ch. yard.
" 24. Philip Edwards " " ' "
Baptisms I/40
1740 June 21. Benjamin, son of Jacob & Clement Dennis " the 27 dav
of July next " by Mr. Miln.
1739 July 15 Zilphi'a West, adult by Mr. Miln, Shrews.
" " Arrabella, dau. of Marv Craddock, " " " "
" " William, son of John Shaddock, " " " "
." " Easter, dau. of josiah & Hannah Holms, " " " "
Nov. 18. Elizabeth, dau. "of Evert & Ann Mathew, " " " "
1739-40. March 9. Elizabeth Chambers " " " "
1740
Baptisms I/40
April 3. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas & Margaret Patton, by Mr. Miln. Mid'town.
" 3. Frances, dau. of Thomas & Ann Gilipatrick, " " " "
Elizabeth Craddock, adult, " " Shrews.
Mary Allen, adult,
20
" 20
" 20
May 18
June 15
Mary, dau. of William & Mary Patton
Catharine, dau. of Samuel & Ann Pintard
-, son of William Craddock-
1740-41. Jan. 25. Hannah, dau. of James & Elizabeth Brads[bury]
Feb. 22. Hannah, dau. of Josiah & Hannah Holms
Burials 1/40
None.
l62
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Marriages ij^o
1740 S*"^ 8. John Throgmorton, Esq., & Abigal Tallman by Air. Miln.
1741
Baptisms 1^41
June 8 Elizabeth, dau. of Robert & Rachel Lee by Mr. Miln.
30 , son of Evert Mathews "' " "
Marriages I/41
None.
Burials I/41
1741 May 9. Mr. Michael Keary [Kearny ?] at Shrews. Ch. yard.
Tuly 3. Mr. John Mathews " " " "
'&\ 2. Mr. John Throgmorton, Esq.
Baptisms 1^42
1742 April 18. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel & Ann Pintard, by Mr. Miln.
May 16. Hannah, dau. of Josiah & Abigal Russell, " "
June 27. Ann, dau. of Edward Wright, " "
Aug. 8. Rebecca, dau. of Josiah & Zilpha Hollsted, " "
1742-3 Jan. 30. Increase, dau. of Jacob & Clement Dennis, " "
March 13. Jacob, son of James & Elizabeth Bradsbury, " "
Shrews. Ch.
Marriages 1742-^
1742-3. g*". 3. Ebenezer Parker & Deborah Gifford, by Mr. Miln.
1742. 7''^ 2. Richard Rogers
8"''. 4. Increase Dennis "
17. Amelia " "
Oct. 23. Samuel Leonard, Esq. "
Burials 1^42
at Shrews. Ch. vard.
Baptisms 1743
1743. Aug. 14. Thomas, son of Tosiah & Hannah Holms bv Mr. Miln at Shrews.
id*". 18, Thomas, son of Thomas J. Fennvmore ( ?) " " " "
Jan. I. Ann, dau. of James & Abigal Rusell " " " " "
Burials 1743
1743. Feb. 7. Sarah Throgmorton at Shrews. Church.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 163
Marriages I/44
1744 May 6. Abigal, dau. of Josiah & Zilpha Holstead By Mr. ^Miln.
March 17. James S., Son of Jacob Dennis
17. Hannah, dau. of John Cassery [Caffery?]
Marriages, I/44
1744. April 2. John Cafifery & EHzabeth Craddock. By Mr. ]\Iiln.
7''^ 9. John Rumage & Lydia Potior
8"^ 4. Thomas Parker & Mary Tozen " "
Burials 1/44
1744. March i. Abraham Russel in Shrews. Ch. yard.
Baptisms i/4§
1745. May 12. Ann, dau. of Samuel & Ann Pintard by Mr. }ililn.
June I. Jacob, son of Josiah & Hannah Hohns
7''^ 22. Nathaniel Parker at Shrewsbury " " "
22. dau. of Nathaniel & Ann Parker " " "
22. John, son of John & Ann Martha Craddock at Shrews.
By Mr. Thompson
7''^ 25. Samuel, son of John & Ann Martha Craddock aged 6 years.
25. Francis, " " " " " " " at Shrews.
17. Russel [ ?] son of James & Abigal Russel, " "
Marriages I/45
1745. April — . Michael Robinson & Alee . By Mr. Miln.
Burials I/45
1745. lo'"' 16. Thomas, son of Josiah & Hannah Holms in Shrews.
Baptisms IJ46
1746. April. 24. IMary Craist [Craift ?] aged 7I years by Mr. Thompson.
Margaret " " s'vears
Elizabeth " " 2 years
Ann " " 6 months "
8''^ 5. Elizabeth West, adult by Mr. Thompson.
Feb. I. Isaac, son of Jacob & Clement Dennis "
March i. Mary, dau. of Nathaniel & Hannah Parker " "
Burials 1^46
1746. &". 8. " The Corps of Mr. Bartow was Buried By the
Reverend Mr. Thompson in Shrews. Ch. yard."
i64 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Baptisms 1/4/
1747. May 9. John Lee Gouge Pintard, son of Samuel & Ann. By Mr. Thompson.
■' 24. Audery Webley aged 2^^ years
Ann ' 18^ " " "
Catharine" " " 2ii " " "
Marriages 1/4^
1747. May [5J. Joseph Throgmorton & Mary Forman. " " "
Burials 1/4^
1747 April 4. Isaac Dennis in Shrews. Ch. yard.
July 27. Lewis Husband "
Baptisms 1/45
1745 Sept. 2^. Martha Hengins of Cranbury. By Mr. Thompson.
23. Sarah, dan. of Martha Hengins.
2^. Lewig & Daniel, sons of Martha Hengins.
Oct. 27. Joel, son of Francis & Abigal Burdoigne
Nov. 25. John, son John Sharrock & his wife, of Shrews, aged 6 years.
25. Francis," " " " " " " 2| "
Dec. 13. Derrick, son of Mr. Derrick Longstreet of Manasquan, aged 3 nios.
Baptisms I/46
1746. Jan. 12. Richard, son of Richard & Phebe Mills, aged 4 years.
12. Phebe, dau. " " " " " i year.
Feb. 9. Job, Lewis, Rebecca, sons & daughter of Mr.
Job Throgmorton, Sr., & Frances, his wife.
Feb. 9. John & ]\iary, children of Mr. Joseph Throgmorton.
9. Ann, dau. of Mr. John & Jane Forman.
9. Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Job & Hana Throgmorton of Colts neck.
9. William, son of Robert & Frances Campbell, aged 5 years.
9. Nathaniel,
Elisha,
Merford, sons of Mrs. Taylor
John,
9. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel & Mary Leonard.
Feb. 17. Abraham, son of James Russel of Shrews.
20. James, son of Joseph & Deborah Cowper of Mid'town, aged i yr. 2 mo.
March 19. Elizabeth, dau. of John Therrock [ ?] of Shrews. Born the 26 of January last.
Marriages 1/45
1745. Jan. 5. Neal McDonald & Elizabeth Gordon.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 165
1745-
Burials i/4§
Dec. 6. Mrs. Johnson, widow, of Amboy, at Mr. Johnston's plantation at Freehold.
" 16. Mr. Carhart of Mid'town-point at Mr. Peters at Freehold.
Baptisms 1/46
1746 March 25.
25-
28.
April 4.
4-
9-
9
9
9
II
24
24
24
May. 6.
May. II
June
25
25
22
29.
1746
Dec. 7.
Jan. I.
June. 30.
SO-
30-
July 9.
July 25.
" 27.
27-
old.
3 mos.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Crafts of Shrews.
Ann, " " " " privately.
Hannah, wife of Air. Job Throgmorton of Coalts neck.
Ann, dau. of Richard Bates of Mid'town. Privately. 6 wks.
Mary, dau. of John Brown " Mid'town point, i year old.
Catharine, wife of John Patten of Mid'town. At home.
John, son of John & Catharine Patten " " " "
Hugh. " " " " " " " " 2 yrs. i mo.
Eisther, dau. " " " " " " " almost 4 mos.
Sarah, dau. of Rachel Johnson, widow, of Mid'town. 6 yrs. 8 mos.
Lena, dau. of Patrick & Elizabeth Linch at the house
of James Laton, being 3 yrs. old come the 29 of this month.
Ann, dau. of James & Rebecca Patten, of Mid'town. 2 yrs. & almost
Catharine, dau. of Catharine Chapman, widdow, since wife
of Patrick Linch. Aged 8 years & 6 mos.
Mary, dau. of James & Rebecca Patten being upward of a mo. old.
Catharine, dau. of John & Catharine McClease of Mid'town.
Margaret, dau. of Thomas Crafts ; at home.
Mary,
Joseph, the bastard son of Catharine Highland, late of Shrews, deceased.
William, son of Mr. John & Mary Cowper, privately, born
the last mo.
Daniel, son of James & Elienor Hasset [ ?] of Colts neck; At church
aged 14 mos.
Letitia, dau. of Mr. Francis & his wife Sarah of Mid'town-point.
Kezia. dau. of Samuel & Margaret Warnor; publickly.
Sarah, dau. of Job Throckmorton, son of Joseph ; at church.
Rebecca,
John,
Patience,
sons & daus. of John & Margaret Willis ; at church.
Deborah, dau. of Mr. Samuel & Mary Leonard, aged -
John, son of Robert & Elizabeth Wilds of Allinstown.
weeks.
Rebecca, twin daus. of Luke & Mary Harding of South River.
Sarah, Aged 11 mos.
Sarah, dau. of John & Sarah Throgmorton of South River. At home.
Mary, dau. of Thomas & Sarah Loyd. " " " " "
Margaret, dau. of Joseph & Mary Eshile.
Joseph, son of Webley & Clenicas West of Shrews. Aged 15 years.
Elizabeth, a negro servant of Mrs. L^rcilla Forman.
Catharine, dau. of John & Rebecca Ferine, about a mo. old. At church.
John & Henry, sons of Isaac & Mary Palmer. At church.
^°' llhT^^' ^^^'^ fi^m'n!' sons of William & Martha Tillier of Rocky Hill. At church.
John,
30. John, son of James & Margaret Willson of Cranbury.
Aged 7 mos. ; at church.
1 66 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
30. Ann, dau. of James & Sarah Dye. Aged 6 weeks ; at church.
30. Jennet, dau. of John & Ehzabeth Buckelew. Aged 14 mos ; at church.
30. Ehzabeth, dau. of James & Mary Ferine. Aged 9 mos. ; at church.
30. James, son & daus. of John & Jane Steel ; at church.
Margaret, A soujourner, late of Brunswick.
Mary,
Aug. 3. Ezekial, son of John & Mary Cowper of Mid'town. At home ; aged i yr. 7 mos.
'■ 5. John, a negro servant of Thomas Clayton (under sentence of
death) of Uper Freehold. N. B. ' He was Executed the S"" &
dyed very penitent.
" 24. Deborah, dau. of James & Sariah Lambertson of Amboy County.
At church, aged 5 mos.
Joseph, son of ]\Ir. Job Throgmorton, Sr., & Francis his wife. Privately.
Mary, wife of Mr. Samuel Throgmorton.
Catharine, wife of Mr. John Macclease of Mid'town. At Freehold.
Martha, dau. of Peter & Mary Parker of Allenstown. At Allenstown.
John, son of John & Catharine Macclease of ]\Iid'town.
Aged 6i years ; at the house of John Cowper.
James, the son of said John & Catharine, aged 2}, years.
William, son of Henry & Martha Ferine. Fublickly ; aged about 3 mos.
Elizabeth, dau. of Webley West at Shrewsbury.
Phebe, a negro wench in my service.
Deborah, dau. of Mr. Samuel & Mary Leonard, aged — weeks [This
baptism has drawn across it an erasure line.]
John, son of Robert & Elizabeth Wildes at Allenstown.
Elisha. son of Elisha Lawrence, Esq.
Cornelius, son of Dennis & Mary Ashley.
Mary, dau. of Jane Roger by Peter Desbouriere,
Aged 3 years, 11 mos.
1747. Feb. I. Isaac, son of Mr. Jacob Dennis at Shrews.
Feb. 8 Catharine, aged 2i years, daus. of Patrick Early at Shrews.
Elizabeth, " 3 mos.
March i. Mary, dau. of Nathaniel & Hannah Parker of Shrews. At Shrews;
aged 3 mos.
6. Ann, dau of Mr. John Bearney deceased & Ann, his widdow.
8. Edward Holms, son of Robert & Ann Jones of Mount Pleasant
but late of Long Island. Aged 2 years.
26.
28.
Sept
. 2.
10.
Sept.
Oct
10.
28.
5-
Dec
9-
7-
1746
•7 J'Tl
I.
I.
25-
31-
15. Mary, dau. of Edward Wright, deceased, by his wife Mary. Publ
15. Increase, " " " "
15. Edward, son of
15. Abigal, dau. of
15. Edward, son of
Aged 9 mos. [sic]
April 26. John, son of ^^'illiam & Rachel Obrian. At Shrews.
1747 " 26. Hannah, dau. of Isaac & Mary Palmer. "
May 8. John Legourge, son of Lamb*^ & Ann Pintard, born May
ckly.
Marriages 1/46
1746. Nov. 25. Timothy Holstead and Elizabeth [West]
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 167
Burials 1^46
1746. Aug. 19. As Reskerrick, the son of Mr. Andrew Gordon at Cranbury.
Oct 7. Mr. Theodosius Bartow at Shrews.
Jan. 6. John, son of Jon WiUis.
Jan. 19. Brian Oneil buried at Mr. Savage's Plantation.
March 6. Mr. Hearney [Kearney?] at his own plantation.
March 15. Edward Wright at St. Peters.
[Possibly wrong dates, as the above entries — Burials 1746 — are greatly crowded in the original]
Baptisms 174/
1747. May 24. Audery, dau. of John Webley of Shrews, by his wife. At Shrews, church ;
Aged 23 years. Publickly.
Catharine, dau. of do. aged 22 years.
Mary, dau. of do. aged 20 "
May 28. Agisyles, son of Mr. Thomas and Alargaret Gordon of Cranbury.
aged 2 years. 3 mos.
Margaret, dau. of James & Mary Bradshaw. Aged 3 mos.
Kenneth, son of Mathew [ ?] & Isabel Perine. At church. Aged 9 mos.
Hannah, dau. of John & Avicia Fisher
of Shrews. At home. Aged i year, 4 mos.
Ann, dau. of Thomas & Margaret Fenton. Aged 4 years, 5 mos.
William, son of do aged 3 mos.
John, son of Patrick & IMargaret Dowghan of Middletown. At church
Aged 4 mos.
Oliver, a negro servant of Mr. Job Throgmorton of Colts neck.
Richard, son of Thomas & Hannah Warne. Publickly. Aged 4 mos.
John, son of Jonathan & Sairah Forraan, Jr.
Joseph West of Shrews. Publickly.
Aubrey " wife of Joseph West.
Joseph, son of above aged 16 years & 10 mos.
James, " " " " 15 " & 6 "
June 21 lohn, son of above aged 12 years & 7 mos.
Asher, " " " " 10 " & 6 "
Catharine, dau. " " 8 " & 11 "
Deborah, "" " " 5 "
Jane, "" " " 2 " & 10 "
Samuel, son " " " — — g
June 28 Mathias, son of William & Elizabeth Rue. Publickly. Aged i year.
28 Elizabeth, dau. of John & Mary Burns. Masheponix. Aged 6 mos.
" 28 William, son of Gresham & Elizabeth Bowne of Mt. Pleasant, aged i year & 5 mos.
Being sick was baptised privately.
July II Lewis Husband. Bred a Presbyterian. Rebaptized at Shrewsbury Church.
" 1 1 Timothy, son of Josiah & Zilphia Hoisted aged 3 days. Privately.
" 12 William, son of Joshua & Elizabeth Warne aged 7 mos. Publickly.
^^S- 9- Joseph, son of Capt. Stillwel aged 5 mos.
" 23 Mar}', dau. of Joseph & Sairah Rue. Publickly.
" 23 Elizabeth, dau. of Lawrence & Sarah Dye.
" 23 Abraham, son of lohn Egbert of Middlesex.
" 26 Hannah, Wife of" Mr. Maddock. Publickly at the Court
House, Freehold.
Sept. 13 Zephaniah, son of John & Avicia Fisher. Shrewsburv ; aged 7 vears. Publickly.
" 13 Sarah, dau. " " " " " " aged 3^ years.
13 William, son of a mulatto bastard.
, son of Honoria. Shrewsbury. Privately.
May
SI-
SI-
June 3.
S'
5-
t(
7-
tt
9-
it
tt
it
14.
14-
i6g
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Sept. 20
" 27
Oct. 4
7
': 7
I
I
I
I
I
" 18
Nov. 21.
'■ 27.
" 27.
" 27
" 27.
" 27
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
" 25
" 25
" 25
" 25
March 6.
12
" 13
" 13
" 25
1748 April 14.
William, son of John (Esq.) & Catharine Bartley. Aged 8 mos. Publickly.
Mary, dau. of Samuel & Elizabeth Thompson. Aged 2 yrs, & 2 mos. Privately.
David, son of Walter & Alice Walsh. Aged 4 mos. "
Samuel, son of Samuel & Mary Throgmorton " "
John, " ' " "
Sarah, dau. of Timothy & Elizabeth Hoisted. ^Vged 2 weeks. " "
Lydia Leonard. I'ublickl}- al Shre\vsljiu-y Church.
Ann Wing
Sarah, dau. of Silus & Mary Cook. Aged S weeks.
James, son of John & Elizabeth Cotterly
Hannah, dau. of Richard & Phebe Mills. Publickly.
William, son of Josiah & Hannah Holmes. Aged 12 days. Privately.
Sarah, dau. of Thomas & Elizabeth Webley. Aged — weeks. Privately.
John, son of Francis & Abigal Burdoigne. Aged 6 weeks. At Mr. Johnstons mill.
Ann, dau. of Francis & Sarah Lette [?]. Aged i year & 10 mos.
Rachel, " " " " " 14 days.
Zerniah, son of Francis & Catharine Lette. Aged 2 months.
Thomas, son of Smith & Jane his wife.
Eleanor, dau. of Thomas & Elizabeth Col well. Middletown Point.
Aged 6f years.
Martha, dau. of " " " aged 4 yrs. & 5 mos.
William, son " " " " " 2 yrs. & 3 weeks.
Agnes, dau. of John & Barbary Brown aged 10 mos. & 3 weeks.
Mary, dau. of Arthur «S: Jane Brown aged 7 weeks old.
Margaret, dau. of Mr. & Sarah Francis. " Point." Aged i mo. Privately,
Aged 4 mos.
a month old." Privately.
Mary, dau. of William & Mary Robinson.
Hannah Speedwell, a mulatto. Publicklv.
Sarah, dau. of John Sharrock & wife.
Amery Price. Publickly.
Benjamin, son of James Russel by his wife
Samuel, son of John & Hannah Applegate of Cranbery.
& 2 mos. Publickly.
Andrew, son of Richard Bates & wife, Middletown Point
Aged 7
weeks.
Aged
I year.
Elisha, aged 4 years & 7 mos.,
William, " 3 "
sons of John & Agnes Amey.
Marriages 1747
1747 May 5 Mr. Joseph Throgmorton & Mrs. Mary Forman.
" 28 Mr. Henry Moor, Schoolmaster of Cranbury & Mrs. Dudine.
Oct. 27 Lewis Thompson & Sarah Wall
Nov. 4. James Mitchel & Mary Husted at Shrewsbury.
March 13. John Suden & Mary Taylor.
Burials 1747
^7A7
Sep.
7-
ii
24
Oct
. 6.
Feb.
17
ii
22
ti -
24
it
20.
i^arc
1 8
ti
23
John Fenton
Robert Cambell
William Grandin of Trenton.
Quinney, apprentice to John Tipply
Mrs. Hankinson
Mr. Job Throgmorton, Sr.
Widdow Hoisted
Mrs. Burden of Shrewsbury
Michael, a child of Mr. Savage
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 169
Baptisms 1/48
1748
April 17
•• 29
May 5
" 8
8
8
8
May 14
" 18.
" 18
" 20
" 20
" 20
" 20
" 21
" 21
" 30
" 30
" 30
i--^
" 31
June 5
■■ 17
" 17
[748
June 18
t-
" 26
July 3-
Aug. 14
20
" 28
" 28
" 28
Sept. 4
II
" 15
" 18
" 18
Oct. 4
ii
4
" 14
" 17
" 30
Nov. 6
8
" 8
" 27
" 27
Dec. 26
" 26
" 26
749
Jan. 3.
George, son of Mr. John & Rachel Cambell. " Publickly."
Jane, dau. of Mr. Mathew Rue by his late wife. Aged 2 mos.
James, son of Mr. John & Jane Forman of Freehold. " Privately."
Margaret, dau. of Mr. John Weblev & wife. Publicklv.
Mary, " •' " " " ' " " " '
Catharine Price " aged years."
Catharine, dau. of the widow Chamberlain.
\\'illiam, son of David & Phebae Robinson of Middletown Point.
Aged 2 years & i mo.
William Chamberlain of Barnegat
Derrick, son of above William Chamberlain by Catharine
his wife. Aged 2 mos.
Ezekial Wood of Barnegat
Susannah Wood
James, son of Jervis & Ann Harleton aged 4^ years.
Elizabeth, dau. of " " " 9 mos.
Thomas Chamberlain
\'aleria Chamberlain aged 15 years & upwards.
Jane, dau. of Joseph & Mary Throgmorton of Colts Neck.
Stephen West
" The wife of said Stephen West then baptized."
Mary, dau. of Lewis Morris of Shrewsbury. Privately.
Jeremiah, son of Thomas & Leah Bell of Shark River : near 5 months.
Ann, dau. of Derrick Longstreet by his wife at his house.
Publickly. Aged 2 weeks & 3 days.
Mary, dau. of Samuel & Catharine Griffith of Alanasquan. Aged i year. 10 months.
Rebecca, wife of Garret Morford baptized in the River near
their dwelling.
Ann, dau. of Mr. James Lawrence & wife, of Allenstown. Aged 4 mos.
Ann Mytton of Shrewsbury. Publickly.
Mary, wife of William Norris, of jNIiddletown. Publickly.
Nathaniel Cook of Crosswicks
William Hill. Publickly.
Joannah Hewlet
William
Aphelia, dau. of John & Margaret Willis
Mary, dau. of Patrick Doughan & wife
Daniel, son of Timothy & Elizabeth Hoisted
John, son of John & Mary Hutch ins of Freehold. At church.
Henry, a negro servant of Mr. Leonards whose name was Fortune.
Thomas, son of Valentine & Ann Harding of Middletown Point
aged 3 mos & 4 days.
Catharine, dau. of Walter & Mary Van pelt. Aged 6 mos.
Hannah, dau. of Joseph Newton & wife.
Richard, son of Robert Wildes & wife of Bordentown. Privately.
Joseph Newton, Jr. Publickly.
Samuel Carman (Clinicus)
Jane, dau. of Thomas Killpatrick & wife
a daughter " " " " "
Eugin, wife of Mr. Philips, Schoolmaster.
Joyce, dau. of Mr. Philips by Eugin his wife
Rebecca, wife of Webley West. Publickly.
Sarah, wife of Thomas Hulet
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas & Sarah Hulet
Joseph, son of Henry & Martha Perine at Cranberry. Publickly.
Aged 5 mos.
Macheponecks.
170
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
" 3. Andrew, son of James & Sarah Dey. Aged 7 nios.
" 3 Daniel, son of Francis & Catharine Hohnan. Aged 8 weeks.
March. 3. George, son of George & EHzabeth Crossland at his honse
aged 4 years & 8 nios.
" 3 Elizabeth, their dau. aged i year. 7 mos.
1748
Oct. 9
Dec. 18.
Feb. 9
Marriages 1^48
Robert Lee, Schoolmaster, & Mary Wright, widow.
Mr. Thomas Hankerson & Mrs. Hannah Throgmorton.
Mr. Lewis Morris Ashfield & Mrs. Elizabeth Redford.
By license.
Burials 1/48
1748 March 29. John, son of Joseph West
April 4 Catharine, dau. of Joseph West
April 25 Mr. Job Throgmorton of Colts Neck in Shrewsbury.
29 Mrs. Rue wife of Mr. Mathew Rue
July 14. Sarah, dau. of Mr. Morford
Oct. 30. Mary, dau. of Thomas Loyd
Nov. 26. Mr. John Forman (died the 24"')
Dec. 7. Mr. John Surs [Seers?] of Shrewsbury.
1749 March 31
April 20.
April 20.
April 20
" 20
" 20
1749
((
27
April
27
May 7
tt
9
tl
9
it
9
ft
22
<f
26
tt
28
June
13
((
13
tt
14
ti
14
tt
25
July
2
July
23-
Aug.
27.
*'
27.
tt
28
Baptisms 1/4^
Jemima, dau. of Job & Mary Throgmorton. " Publickly."
aged 2 mo^ old.
Mary & Sarah, dau^ of the widdow Boughker. Mary 2 yrs. & f ; Sarah 4 mo' old.
Vincent, son of John & Ann Weatherill ; aged 7 mos.
Andrew, son of John & Mary Mounson ; aged 6 wks.
Catharine & Phebae, dau' of Joseph & Martha Dye ; Catharine 2 yr. f
Phebe ij yr. old.
John & Peter, sons of Peter Bowde & Francis his
wife. Jno. i yr. & 3 mo' ; Peter i yr. old.
Henry, son of Jas. Bradshaw. Publick.
Elizabeth Leonard, widdow, of Shrewsbury. Private.
Anastasia, dau. of Samuel Leonard, Esq. by Mary his wife. Publick.
Hannah, dau. of Mr. Savage by his wife. Aged 11 wks.
Phebe, dau. of David Robinson
. John, son of Thomas Lolwell by Eliza his wife. Aged 5 mo".
Abraham, a negro boy in the service of Samuel Leonard. Esq.
William Chamberlain of Barnegat, Sr.
Zilphia, dau. of W" Chamberlain, living with Mr. Osburn. Publick.
a free negro living with Mr. Deuill
James, son of Joshua W'arne, Middletown Point. Publick
David, son of John Amey aged 4 mo'.
Mary, dau. of Patrick Early. Aged 14 days.
Content, dau. of George Woolly. .A.ged 13 yrs. g mos. Publick.
Rebecca, dau. of Samuel Tilton
William, son of John M''Cafiferty Publick.
Joseph, son of Mr. Jonathan Anderson. Aged 3 vrs. 5 mos. "
Ann, dau. " " " " " " 3 mos. " "
James, son of James Patten & Rebecca his wife. Aged 7 mos.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 171
Sept. 3. Duncan, son of William Robinson by Mary his wife. Aged 5 mos. Publick.
3 Cornelius, son of James Lambertson by Sarah his wife aged i^ yrs.
old ; " then and there bapt"^."
Sept. 4 Burrough, son of William JNIorris. Aged 5 weeks. Private.
" 8 Zebulon, the son of a mulatto, commonly called Black Robin
by his wife. Private.
" 20 Abraham, son of Stephen Boughker, dec*", by his wife.
Freehold, Court House. 7 years old
'^ "21 Sarah, wife of Thomas Lake, dau. of Joseph Newton. At her
fathers hou.'^e
" 22 Anthony, a negro child belonging to ]\lrs. Jane Forman
Oct. 15 Peter and Thomas, two negroes; servants to Samuel Osburn
of Squan, Esq. Publick. /
" 28 Edith, a mulatto, infant dau. of Edith Finemore ; 8 mos. At Joseph Wests.
1749 Nov. 12 William Bury. Freehold. Publick.
" 14 Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Lulwell. Publick.
" 14 Rachel, dau. of Mr. Richard Francis by Sarah his wife.
" 19 Timothy Hoisted. Shrewsbury church.
" 19 Thomas, son of Josiah Holms by Hannah his wife
Dec. I. John, son of William Carrigan by Ann, his wife. Private.
" 3 John, son of John & Eleanor Darbe, born Dec. 2. Middletown.
" 3 Ellen, daughter of Dennis & Catharine Obrian. 3 mos. old.
" 14- Lucy, daughter of Elisha Lawrence, Esq. 4 mos. old.
" 17- Lydia, wife of John Worthly. Shrewsbury Church- Publick.
" 21- Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Hunt, by Isabel his wife
" 31- William, son of Joseph Rue. 7 wks. Publick.
1750 Jan. 7- Isabella, daughter of I\Ir. Ashfield by Elizabeth his wife
Feb. 3- Jacob, son of Audrey, a Palatine woman. Private.
" 4- Ann, daughter of Joseph West by Audery his wife. Publick.
9 mos. old.
Mch. 7- William, son of Mr. Bowne by his wife. Publick.
" 7- John, son of Nathaniel Hildyard by Mary, his wife at Cran-
bury- 3 mos. Publick.
" 7- Ann, daughter of James Jewel, by Mary his wife 7 mos. old.
" 7- William, son of John & Margaret Egbert 9 mos.
" 7- Rebecca, daughter of John & Hannah Applegate 6 mos.
" II- Jane, daughter of Mr. Joseph Throgmorton, Jr., by Mary his wife- Public.
Marriages i/4p
1749- May 4- Daniel Hoisted & Sarah Nicuolson. married by license.
Johannes N'Cine [ ?] & Ann Chambers, both of Shrewsbury,
married by Publication.
Peter Slokom & Catharine Webley " " by license.
Patrick Robinson & Mary Warne, married by license.
Daniel Grandine & Sarah Throgmorton "
Richard Van mater & Moeck Osburn " " " at Squan.
John Macdoniel & Mary Macginnis married
Mr. James Newel & Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence - married
Mr. Thomas Kearny & Mrs. Hartshorne, married
18- James Dye, Jr., & Margaret Perrine - married
18- Paul Millir [ ?] Margaret Perrine
24- James Hankerson " & Dennis "
Alay
4-
June
• 3-
It
27-
Sept,
• 3-
((
20-
Nov.
16-
Dec.
5-
((
14-
Jan.
4-
lys
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Burials
1749- June 26- Catharine Pintard
Aug. I- Hannah, daughter of Richard Mills
21- John, son of Samuel Throginorton
Sept. 24 who lived with Samuel Throgmorton
" 25- Ann, daughter of Mr. John Forman, dec'd & Jane, his wife.
Oct. 5- James, son of the said Mr. John & Jane Forman
Oct. 27- Jane, an infant daughter of Mr. Joseph Throgmorton, Jr. by
Mary, his wife.
Nov. 14- Mr[s] Kearny widdovv
Feb. 21- William Robinson
Mch. 6- Mrs. Webley, wife of Thomas
1750-
Baptisms ij^o
Ann, daughter of John Wertley by Lydia Publick.
Abigal, daughter of Daniel & Sarah Hoisted
Ann, daughter of Richard Grimes, by Mary his wife- Aliens Town
4 mos.
Samuel, son of Isaac Parr by Mary, his wife - 4 mos.
John, son of Joseph Everingham & Amey, his wife. 6 mos.
Amey, daughter of Joseph Burden, by his wife - 5 mos. old
the wife of Capt. Leonard of Middletown
Mary, daughter of Richard Bates or (Batee) by his wife, born
the 6.
Bell Fame, daughter of Josiah Hoisted & Zilpha, his wife
John, son of James Russel by his wife Publick.
One adult person
James Chamberlin of Barnegat
Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel & Ann Rose [Ross?] of Little Egg Harbour.
2 mos. old.
Phebe, daughter of John & Sarah Wood of Manahawkin
Mary, daughter of Jervis & Ann Hasselton 2 mos. old.
Rachel, daughter of Thomas & Rachel Bishop 6 wks old.
John, son of Erick & Sarah Wood 14 days.
Nicholas Wainwright of Eggharbour 28 yrs.
8- Martha, daughter of Samuel & Ann Rose [Ross?] 7 yrs. 3 mos.
8- William, son " " " " " 5 yrs. 4 mos.
8- Amerv, daughter of John & Elizabeth Perkins of Barnegat- 21 vrs. 4 mos.
8- Sarah', daughter " " " " " " " 19 '"
8- William, son " " " " " "
8- Rachel, daughter " John & Jane "
8- Jonathan, son of John & Jane Perkins
- James, " " " "
- Joseph, " " "
- Elizabeth,
- Jemima,
9- Mar\', wife of John Chamberlain
" Lydia
" Ann, daughter of John & Mary "
10- Rachel Brewer, bp. at Squan.
20- Abigal, daughter of Joiin French
Ap. I.
" I-
'• 8-
" 8-
" 8-
" 8-
" 13
" 15-
" 22-
" 22-
" 22-
May 6-
" 6-
" 7-
" 7-
" 7-
" 7-
" 7-
10 yrs.
9 ys-
7 yrs.
4 or 5 yrs.
2 yr- 4 mos.
9 mos.
3 mos.
Publick.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 173
" 20- Abraham, son of Silas Cook 5 mos. old.
" 20- Ann, daughter of Mr. Thomas & Mary Hutchinson 2 mos.
" 21- Webley West, Jr.
" 25- Jane, daughter of John & Barbary Brown
" 27- Phebe, daughter of Mr. James & Sarah Dye Publick.
" 27- Margaret, daughter of Jonathan & Sarah Forman
June 3- Cornelius, son of Patrick Dowghan Publick.
" 10- Thomas Newton — — "
" 24- Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel & Elizabeth Harbert "
July I- Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Horn. Middletovvn.
" ' I- Esther, daughter
" 8- Samuel, son of Thomas & Hannah Warne 9 mos. Publick.
" 8- John, son of John Morrison & Mary, his wife 3 wks.
" 8- Isaac, son of Isaac Fitz-Randolph & Hannah. 2 yrs. old — Publick.
" 8- Mary, daughter " " " " " " 3 yrs. 8 mos.
" 8- Rhoda, Daughter of William & Rachel Brian 3 mos.
" 15- Thomas, son of John & Martha Sherrock, - 9 days- private. '-
" 29- Mary, wife of John Cowper Public.
" 29- Samuel, son of John & Alary Cowper 4 mos.
" 29- John, son " " " " 2 yrs. 5 mos old.
Aug. 5- Aphy, daughter of Francis & Abigal Burdoigne Allenstown-
5 wks. Public.
" 15- Abigal West, daughter of Stephen West-Clinicus
" 18- John, son of Robert Lee by Mary his wife lO mos. old.
" 19- John - a negro servant of Mr. Guizebert \'anmater. Public.
19- William " " " Mr. Tunis Dennis, commonly called forturian. "
" 29- Mary, daughter of John Eastleek 8 days.
1750 Sep. 30- Margaret, daughter of Mr. Alathew Rue 5 wks. Public.
. Oct. 5- Elizabeth- a mulatto child belonging to Mr. Cox 6 wks. Private.
'■ 24- John, son of Mr. John Throgmorton by Sarah his wife i yr. "
" 28- Mathew, son of William Rue by his wife
" 28- Hezekias, son of Joshua Warne by Elizabeth Warne, 8 mos., at the Point.
" 28- Christian, daughter of Patrick & JMary Robinson, 8 mos., at the Point.
Nov. 13.- Lucy Keiham, Cranbury. Publick.
" 13- Sarah, daughter of Darby Scandler, Cranbury "
" 13 Martha, daughter of Henry Perrine by Martha 6 wks.
" 13 Sarah, daughter of James Dey by Sarah 4 mos.
" 13- James (Hume?) son of Mr. Blains in Cranbury 5 yrs. 6 mos.
" 23- Catharine, daughter of Mr. James Osburn, Manasquan. Public ;
upward 3 mos.
" 23- Catharine, daughter of Peter Journey 11 yr. 7 mo. by Audery his wife.
" 23- James, son " " " 8 yr. i mo. " " " "
" 23 Elizabeth, daughter " " " 6 yr. & upward of 9 mo." " "
" 23- Audry, daughter " " " 4 yr. 8 mo.
" 23- Joseph, son " " " upward 9 mo.
" 23- Mary, servant of Mr. Osburnes
" 24- Joshua Gifford at his own house
" 24- Hannah, wife of Joshua Gifford
" 24- William, son of " " 7 yr. 5 mo.
" 24- Ann, daughter of " " 8 yr. 10 mos.
" 24- Joseph, son " " " i yr. 7 mos.
Dec. 2- Alary, daughter of John & Hannah Russel 5 wks.
" 5- Henryetta, a negro servant of Mr. Ashfield. Private.
1751 Jan. 15- Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas [sic] & Elizabeth his late wife-
I yr. 5 mos. Private.
" 22- John, son of George & Hannah Harrison 2 yrs. & about 3 wks.
" 26- John, bastard son of Robert Hood & Ellen White. Private.
174 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Feb. 4- John, son of Joseph Willson by Margaret his wife - 5 yrs. i mo.
4 Susannah, daughter of " " "' " same age "
4- Sarah, daughter " " " " " " Aged i yr. 3 mo. 2 wks.
9- Lydia, bastard daughter of EHzabcth Pahiier i mo. old.
24- John, son of Laurance Dey 1 mo.
Mch. 6- John, son of \\'illiam & Rebecca Rogers. 7 yr. - 6 mos. Private.
8- Wilham, son of Daniel & Sarah Grandine. Freehold, 7 days old.
Private.
" 17- Redford, son of Mr. Lewis Morris Ashfield by Elizabeth his wife
19- Obadiah, son of Obadiah Hunt, dec'd & his widow 5 yrs. old.
Privately baptised
" 20- Joseph, son of James Jewel by Martha, his wife. Cranbury.
3 mos. 2 wks. Publick.
" 24- Mary, daughter of John Bodine by Dorety [Dorcas?] his wife, 5 wks.
April 7- John, son of John Campbill & Rachel 9 wks. old- Private.
14- Sarah, daughter of James & Ann West, upward of 10 mo. old.
" 14- Mary, daughter of Hendrick & Ann Cowper, 2 mos. old.
14- Thomas, son of Thomas & Elizabeth Cox 14 wks. old.
Marriages 1/50
1750 May 26- William Brawley [Bramley?] & Susannah Tippcy married
June 21- James Mooney & Sarah Carrat married
" 25- Reuben Foster & Mary Throgmorton married
July 9- Michael Masters & Elizabeth Horn, married
Aug. I- Richard Clark & Ellenor Smith married
" 12- Mr. John Wanton of Rhode Island & Mrs. Lydia Eatton
were married
Sept. 9- John Mc Nicholls & ]\Iartha 2vIcCalia married
" 24- Henry Cowper & Hannah Bennet married
Nov. 4- Thomas Padding & Sarah Cotterell _ v n^arried
" 29- Mr. Jeremy Stillwell & Mary Woodrotte "'^' ^ were married
Dec. 2- Patrick Gilling & Catharine — married
30- John Fennel (?) & jMary Nicholson married
Nov. 14- David Miller & Mary Roberts
Feb. 21- Joseph Newton & Helena Anderson
Burials ij^o
1750 Mch. 28- Capt. Holms
Apr. 14- Capt. Morford
" 24 Ann, wife of James Hankerson
June 15- Mr. John Handley
Aug. 21- Mr. Hugh Taylor
Sept. 2- Mr. Maddog( ?)
Oct. 3- Lewis Thomson
" 20 Mrs. Dennis, wife of Jacob Dennis
" 26 John, an infant of 'Mr. John Throgmorton
" 27- the wife of Stephen West
Nov. 3- Mrs. Campbell
" 15- Sarah, daughter of 'Sir. John Throgmorton
Feb. 17- Lyda, the bastard daughter of Elizabeth Palmer
Mch. 18- Joseph Cowper
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 175
Baptisms i^^i
1751 Ap. 21- James, son of James Bradshaw 2 mo.
May 2- Deborah, daughter of George Wilkie by Mary 11 yrs. 3 mos. Private.
" 2- Sarah, " " " " " " 5 yrs. 6 mos.
" 2- George, son " " " " " 7 mos. 8 days. Freehold.
" 5- Mary, daughter of David & Mary Robinson i yr. i mo. Pubhc.
" ID- Ehzabeth, wife of Benjamin Randal, of Manahawkin.
" 10- Abram Brown
" 10- Martha, wife of Abram Brown
" 10- Richard, son of " " 4 yrs. old.
" 10- Samuel, " " " " i yr. 2 mos.
" 12- Phebe, daughter of Abraham Southern & Susannah. Barnegat. Public.
" 19- Lucy, daughter of Samuel Leonard, Esq., by Mary. Public.
June 9- Edward, bastard child of Rose Barley, Shrewsbury "
" 30- Abraham Eminonds of Middlesex Co. "
July 14- Joseph, son of Joseph Rue 23 days old. "
June 14- Isaac, son of Abraham & Magaret Emmons. 1 1 mos.
" 14- Mary, daughter of Job & ]\Iary Throgmorton
" 21- Jacob, son of Leonard Plentz & Alargaret. Middletown.
" 21- Bethsheba, daughter of Benaiah & Sarah Beddel
" 23- William, bastard son of Robert Hood & Ellen White 3 yrs. 6 mos.
" 24- Sarah, daughter of Robin [West] a " molatto " & his wife Private.
" 28- Dinah, daughter of James Dye, Jr., & Margaret
Aug. 4- Mary Leonard Public.
" 10- Mary, daughter of IMr. Samuel Hunt, by Isabel, his wife
" II- William, son of Mathias Johnson
" 17- Joseph, son of Thomas Bullman & Ann i2i yrs.
Thomas, " " " " " 8i yrs.
Rose, daughter, " " " 7 yrs.
Sarah, " " " " 5i yrs.
Susannah, " " " " 2 vr. 11 mos.
Ann, " " " " I yr.
Alexander, son of Richard Clark 5 wks-4 days.
175 1 Aug. 25- Henry, son of Xath : Perrine, dec'd
Rachael, daughter of Robin, a mulatto, & Elizabeth, his wife
Private
Bethsheba " " "
Elizabeth, wife of Othniel Rogers
Aphelia Price
Phebe
James, son of Othniel & Elizabeth Rogers
John, " "
Hagar, a colored servant of Capt. Osburne.
Peter, a negro child, belonging to
Elizabeth, a negro woman, belonging to Mrs. Morford ;
baptised in Shrewsbury river.
James, son of Joseph Wilson, 6 wk's. old Public.
Mary, daughter of Thomas Colwell 3 mos.
Elizabeth, daughter of Isaac Parr Allenstown.
Mary, daughter of Daniel & Sarah Grandin Freehold.
John, son of — Perrine, deceased. Freehold.
10- James, son of ^Ir. John Throgmorton & Sarah, his wife
2 mos. old Freehold.
24- Catharine, daughter of Widow Macknichols at Shrews-
bury — Public.
24- John, son of John & Jane Fennil, at Shrewsbury — Public.
Aug.
25-
Aug.
25-
27-
Sep.
27-
I-
n
i_
a
I-
tt
I-
n
II-
tt
II-
Oct.
4-
tt
13-
2Z-
Nov
27-
. 8-
it
10-
176 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Marriages i/^i
175 1 June 6- John Mitton & Elizabeth Havens — married
Mr. James Kearny & Mrs. Margaret Reid
William Rine & Pricilla Trepnells
Robin, a mulatto, & Elizabeth Holland, married
William Byrn & Martha Osburne
James Tarret [Zarret] & Mary French
Charles Sutton & Mary Tillier
Longfield Cox & Anne Sears, married by Governor's license.
Henry Guest & Anna Maddock, married at Freehold,
by Governor's license.
25- Daniel Abel & Susanna Clark, married at Freehold
church, by " banns."
June
6-
Aug.
8-
*'
25-
Sep.
6-
**
1 1-
•'
17-
Oct.
10-
Dec.
8-
ti
15-
Burials ly^i
July II- David Robinson
Baptisms iy^2
1752 Jan. 20- Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Welch & Mary. 7 yrs.
Freehold. Private.
Christopher, son of Daniel & Sarah Halstead, Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury church.
John, son of John & Margaret Stit, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury
church.
Clement, daughter of Josiah & Hannah Holms, Middletown.
Shrewsbury church.
John Grinsled aged 19-9-0, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury church.
Oliver, a negro child belonging to Samuel Leonard, Esq. — Private.
Meergaret Eaton, an adult, Shrewsbur}'. Private.
John, son of John & Margeret Eggbert-Cranbury, Public.
Aaron Cravat, 7 yrs. old " "
Joseph, son of Joseph & Mary West, 8 mos. Shrewsbury "
John, son of Joseph Eaton, Shrewsbury. Public.
John, " " John Mackarferty
John, " " Mr. Richard Frances & Sarah, Middletown Point,
Freehold.
" 24- William, sons & daughters of Samuel Hopmire & Mary, Middletown, Shrewsbury
Elizabeth, church.
Armenia,
Lydia,
Deborah,
Peter,
" 24- Hannah, daughter of Silas & Sarah Cook, Shrewsbury, Shrews-
bury church.
June 14- John, son of Joseph & Mary Throgmorton, " Freehold.
" 14- Matthias, son of Matthew Rue Freehold church.
" 18- Jane, daughter of Arthur & Jane P>rown i yr. 8 mos. Public.
" 18- Mary, daughter of Patrick & Mary Robinson ' "
" 18- Mary, daughter of Francis & Ann Harding "
Jan.
20-
Feb.
9-
11
9-
Mch.
29-
ti
Apr
29-
30-
.16-
21-
it.
25-
26-
it
26-
ti
26-
May
3-
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 177
" 18- Thomas, son of Robert & Hannah Savage
" 18- Elizabeth, daughter of John & Jane Grigs Public.
" 18- Gersham, son of Thomas & Ann Ballman 15 yrs. old.
" 18- Merrin, a negro servant of Mr. Duncan Robinsons Public.
Burials ij^z
Mch. 22- Mr. William Cox, in Shrevifsbury churchyard.
July 5- Miss Ann Billop
Aug. 18- Mr. Jacob Berrian
Marriages
June 7- Joseph Ton (?) & Abigail Worden, at Middletown
church, by " banns."
Sep. 7- Thomas Quin & Catharine Kasey, at Freehold church,
by " banns."
Oct. 23- James Robinson & Mary White, at Shrewsbury.
by " banns."
(Nov. 175 1, and onward the entries are in the handwriting of Samuel Cooke, missionary. The
writing is fine and the paper corroded by the ink. — J. E. S.)
Baptisms 775.?
1752 June 21- John, son of James & Ann West, 4 mos. Shrewsbury.
Public.
'' 26- Ann, daughter of Thomas & Jane Preston, Cranbury. Freehold.
Aug. 16- Mary, daughter of Mr. Lewis Morris Ashfield by Elizabeth.
Shrewsbury. Public.
" 16- Henry, son of Othniel & Elizabeth Rogers, Shrewsbury. Public.
" 16- George, son of George & Barbary Cooper
" 18- Margaret,daughter of JosiahHalstead by Zilpha " Private.
" 23- Joseph, son of Thomas & Hannah Hankinson Freehold. Public.
" 23- Elizabeth, a negro woman belonging to the Widow Forman
" 23- Sharper
" 23- Francis
" 23- Catharine Negro children
It if It
" 23- Gabriel
" 23- Joseph
" 23- Diego — a negro belonging to Mr. Joseph Throckmorton, Jr.
Shrewsbury. Public.
Sept. 14- Joseph, son of Edward & Margaret Bunnel — Goodluck.
" 14- Joseph, son of Moses & Alice "
" 15- Joseph, a negro boy belonging to Capt. Osburn, Manasquan.
Public.
Allen &
" 19- Adonijah, son & daughter of John & Mary Francis, Cranbury. Public,
adults.
178
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
" 19- Elizabeth, daughter of John & Catherine Barclay "
" 19- Jane, daughter of James & Mary Ferril "
" 24- Ann, daughter of Rlr. Thomas Lynes, Brunswick — Brunswick.
Oct. 22- Timothy, son of James Russel Shrewsbury, Public.
" 29- Charles Sutton, an adult Cranbury, Freehold.
" 29- Kezia-daughter of Charles Sutton " "
" 29- James, son of Henry Perreine " "
" 29- Rachel, daughter of W° Rue Freehold.
Nov. 5- Lenah, daughter of John & Mary Cooper Middletown. Public.
" 8- Catharine, daughter of James & Margaret Kearny " "
8- John, son of Richard Bates
" 19- James, son of John & Hannah Russel Shrewsbury. Public.
" 19- Eleanor, daughter of Robert jMackdowel " "
" 26- Mary, daughter of John & Mary Morrison, Freehold. "
" 26- Phebe, daughter of Joseph Combs " "
Dec. 3- Anna, daughter of Joseph Gifford, Brunswick — Brunswick.
17- William, son of Longfield & Ann Cox, Shrewsbury — Public.
" 25- Sarah, daughter of John Thorn Middletown. "
Burials 1753
175.1 Jan. 12-
" 17-
Aug. II-
Esther, wife of John Young. Middletown.
Mr. John Thorn, IMiddletown, Middletown church.
Mary, daughter of Mr. Richard Frances, Toponamus
churchyard, Middletown.
Sept. 10 Mary Leonard in Shrewsbury churchyard.
Baptisms 175^
1753 Feb. 4-
" II-
" II-
" 25-
Mch. 4-
II-
May 6-
James, son of John Simpson, Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury.
Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Bowman, Brunswick, Brunswick.
Primus, a free negro "
Ale.xander, son of John Eastleek Freehold. Private.
Margaret, daughter of Josiah & Zilpha Holstead, Shrewsbury.
Public. Baptised privately Aug. 18 & received into the
church Mch. 4.
Jonathan, son of Jonathan & Sarah Forman, Crosswicks, Private.
William, sons & daughters of John Gordon, Brunswick — Private.
Sarah,
Ann,
Thomas,
6- Ann, daughter of Gilbert Ash 5 yrs. Brunswick — Private.
6- Judith, daughter of Benjamin Dasigny " "
14- Samuel, son of John Barclay Cranbury. "
14- Garret, son of Henry Moore "
14- Mary, daughter of Widow Jewel " "
14- Hannah, daughter of John Applegate "
13- Received then into the church Jonathan, son of Jonathan
& Sarah Forman. Crosswicks, Freehold.
22- Mary, daughter of Tunis & Margaret Smith, Middletown Point,
at the Point.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. i
" 27- Jane,
" Sarah, children of Widow Nixon, Cranbury. Public.
" James,
" 27- Anna, daughter of John & Mary Cowen
June 10- Duncan, son of John & Rachel Campbell, Freehold.
" 17- Elizabeth IMitton, an adult Shrewsbury.
" 17- Susanna, daughter of John & Sarah Palmer
July I- John, son of the Widow Thorn Aliddletown.
22- Laurence, son of Dr. Mercer, by Lucy his wife, Brunswick, Brunswick.
Aug. 2- John & Mary, children of Thomas & Mary Buckulow, Aliddletown Point.
Aug. 2- Benjamin, son of Thomas & Hannah Warne " "
2- Henry, son of Robert Ranson, Middletown Point.
" 2- Mary, daughter of Thomas & Catharine Quinn
II- ]\Iirtilla, daughter of John Throckmorton, Shrewsbury — Private.
" 12- Amelia, daughter of John Shepherd " Public.
" 19- Rebecca, daughter of James & Rebecca Patten, Freehold. "
" 19- Jane, daughter of John Forman " "
" 19- Margaret, daughter of James & Margaret Dey, Cranbury. "
" 19- Stephen, son of Stephen Herlon Freehold. ' "
" 19- Ann, daughter of Abraham Emmonds ' " "
Sep. 9- Joseph Mitton, an adult Shrewsbury. Public.
9- Isabella, daughter of Sanuiel & Isabella Hunt " "
9- Susanna, daughter of Samuel & Mary Hopmire, Middletown. "
" 9- Margaret, daughter of " " " " "
" 17- Robert Morris, son of Henry & Bellfame Leonard, Shrewsbury — Private.
23- Susanna & Catharine, daughters of Elias Burger, Brunswick. "
Oct. 16- John,
James, children of John Maccurtain, Cranbury. Public.
Ann,
79
Marriages 1753
1753 J^n- 31- Barnaby Higgins & Elizabeth Cotterel, married by "Banns."
May 7- Thomas Ni.xon & Mary Robison, married at Brunswick
by Governor's license.
July 30- John Quan & Mary Nicholson, privately by " banns."
Oct. 7- Christian Stotster & Christeen Neoffin, married by " banns."
" 31- Thomas Tyte & Grace Stanley, at Middletown Point by
Governor's license.
Dec. 25- Richard Maize & Mary Glean, Shrewsbury, by " banns."
Baptisms ly^^
1753 Oct. 16- William, son of John Egbert Cranbury — Public.
21- Daniel, son of Patrick Dougan Middletown. "
Nov. 4- Sarah, daughter of Caleb «& Phebe Brown, Shrewsbury. Private.
Dec. 2- Thomas, son of George Hortwick Brunswick. Brunswick.
Jan. 7- Euphemia, daughter of L. M. A'^hfield, Esq. by Elizabeth,
Shrewsbury. Private.
" 27- Susanna, daughter of Samuel Leonard, Esq., by Mary.
Shrewsbury. Public.
i8o HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Kemble, Esq. New Brunswick. Private.
Henry, son of Henry & Ann Cooper Shrewsbury — Pubhc.
lo- James, son of Richard Frances Middletown Point, "
lo- Joseph, son of Joshua & Ehzabeth Warne " "
Robert, son of Francis Harding " "
Ann, daughter of Job Throckmorton, Freehold. "
Ann, daughter of William Harrison, New Brunswick. "
Mary, daughter of John Reed " "
Mary, daughter of James " " "
Stephen & Matthew, sons of Joseph & Audrey West
Shrewsbury — Public, 6 mos. old.
Josiah, son of Josiah & Hannah Holmes, Middletown. Public.
Ann, daughter of Joseph & Margaret Wilson. ]\Iiddletown. Public.
Syntche, Ann & John, children of John Rue, Cranbury. Public.
Ann French, adult "
" 22- Mary, daughter of James Ferrel "
" 22- Anna, daughter of Thomas & Alice Blain "
" 22- Mary, daughter of Thomas Preston "
" 22- iMargaret, daughter of Charles Sutton
" 26- Richard, son of Richard. Clarke Freehold. Public.
" 26- Rebecca, daughter of John Throgmorton " "
June 2- Mareviasteot, daughter of Henrichus & Anna Maria Clemens,
Shrewsbury, Public.
" 26- Isabella, daughter of Arthur Brown, Middletown. Public.
Aug. 4- James, son of Joseph Throckmorton, Jr. by ]\Iary, Shrews-
bury. Freehold.
" 4- Joseph, son of Joseph Rue, Jr. & Ann, Freehold. Public.
■' 18- Thomas, son of John Morris " "
Sep. 15- John, son of Matthew Rue Freehold. "
" 22- Henry, son of Shrewsbury. "
" 22- James, son of Thomas Bell " "
Feb.
10-
Mch.
17-
Apr.
10-
10-
<(
10-
14-
21-
n
21-
it
21-
May
5-
a
a
ti
5-
19-
22-
a
22-
Marriages 1754
1754 Jan. 27- Thomas Smith & Frances Carpenter by " banns."
Mch. 17- Daniel uMcMuUin & Mary Corduggan
" 24- Bryant Dorn & Catharine Carle "
" 25- Richard Allen & Mary Cox by Governor's license.
May 23 (28) John Besherer & Mary Robertson
June 2- William Newman & Elizabeth Archer. by " banns."
" 17- John Stevenson & Elizabeth Throckmorton, by Governor's license.
Sept. 22- Hans Kelly & Hannah Aventon by " banns."
Oct. 20- Philip Cooper & Margaret Bebut
Burials 1754
1754 Jan. 9- Mrs. Halstead in Shrewsbury churchyard.
Nov. II- Mrs. Dove in Topanemus churchyard.
Baptisms 1^54
Nov. 17- John, son of Shrewsbury.
Dec. 15- Lydia, daughter of Othniel Rogers Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury.
" 1 5" John, son
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J.
1755
Hannah, daughter of John & Elizabeth Stevenson, Shrewsbury. Private.
Mar}-, daughter of James Bradshaw Freehold. Public.
Clemens, daughter of Thomas Shepherd Middletown.
Lydia, daughter of Robert Simpson, Shrewsbury.
James, son of Richard Bates Middletown Point. "
Margaret, daughter of John Grigs " "
Jedan (Jedaw), daughter of Thomas Cohvell " "
William, son of David & Margaret Stetcher, Shrewsbury. "
Patrick, son of Patrick Donghan Middletown. "
Catharine, daughter of John & Mary Becherer, Middletown Point. "
Deborah, daughter of Patrick & Mary Robinson " "
Ashfield, son of Samuel & Isabella Hunt, Middletown. Private.
Stephen, son of Thomas Randall " "
Margaret, daughter of Samuel Rue Freehold. Public.
Sarah, daughter of Joseph Rue " "
Mar}', daughter of Philip Grandin " "
Catharine, daughter of John Forman " "
17- James,
Maria Theresa, Children of Mr. Thomas Kearny, Middletown Point.
Ananias, son of Joshua & Hannah Giflford, Shark river. Public.
Jasper, son of Philip Cooper Shrewsbury. "
William, son of Henrich Cooper " "
Mary, daughter of Jonathan & Sarah Forman, Croswick. "
Thomas, son of Dr. Joseph Eaton Shrewsbury "
Lydia & Elizabeth, daughters of Lewis Morris Ashfield, Esq.
by Elizabeth, Shrewsbury. Private.
Henry, son of Mr. Henry Leonard, Shrewsbury. Private.
Catharine, daughter of Mr. Du Hart, Shrewsbury. Public.
Lydia, daughter of John Russel " "
Jan.
Ap.
al-
ls
'*
20-
a
20-
May
14-
14-
14-
17-
June
I-
"
25-
25-
July
Aug.
29-
3
3-
Sept.
17-
17-
14-
Oct.
23-
ti
5-
Nov.
9-
n
30-
30-
Dec.
21-
(1
28-
«
28-
Marriages 7755
Feb. 24- Jacob Dennis, Jr. & Margaret Price by Governor's license.
Ap. 20- \"arles & Catharine Chapman by " banns."
" 21- William Hillyer & Dinah Dey by Governor's license.
June I- Josiah Holstead & Anna Throckmorton " " "
Nov. 4- Samuel Throckmorton, Jr., & Miss Catharine Frances " "
Dec. 3- John West & Lydia Wainwright by Governor's license.
Burials 1755
Jan.
12-
Feb.
23-
Ap.
9-
June
4-
^Jov.
3-
Mrs. Maddox in Freehold.
Hannah, daughter of J. & E. Stevenson.
Mrs. Nicholls in Topanemus churchyard.
Miss Man,' Cooke in Shrewsbury churchyard.
Mr. Matthew Rue, at Macheponeck.
l82
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Baptisms 1/^6
Feb. I- Eleanor, daughter of John & Rachel Campbell, Freehold. Private.
" 22- Samuel, son of Jacob Dennis, Jr. Shrewsbury. Public.
" 22- Fred, son
Mch. 21- Svlvie, daughters of Timothy Halstead " "
'&
Ann
Ap. 3" Samuel, son of Samuel Leonard, Esq., & Mary " Private.
" II- Robert, son of John & Elizabeth Stevenson, Middletown. Freehold.
" 12- Angelina, daughter of James Dey, Jr. Cranbury.
" 12- James, son of James Ferril "
29- Eleanor, daughter of David Blizzard Brunswick.
May 6 Rachel, an adult negro servant belonging to
Miss Isabella Kearny Shrewsbury.
6- Mary,
6- Margaret,
" Robert Johnson,
" Bella,
Children of the above Rachel
Public.
16 Lewis, son of Joseph & Audrey West 5 mos. 8 days.
16- Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher & Christeen Staateser
J
jne 13
a
(?)
13-
13-
28-
July
a
4-
II-
II-
13-
18-
Aug.
8-
8-
It
15-
15-
9- Joseph, son of Robert Wiles
9- Catharine, daughter of John Hoar
9- George, son of James Lawrence
9- Mary, daughter of James Newel
23- Then received into the church
Samuel, son of Samuel Leonard by Mary
Allentown
Samuel, son of Josiah & Hannah Holmes, Shrewsbury.
Uriah, son of Silas & Mary Cook Shrewsbury.
Patience, daughter of Stephen Hevlon Freehold.
Stephen, son of John Eastleek
Catharine Allen, an adult Shrewsbury.
John, son of Hans & Mary Ritcheker "
— John & Rachel Campbell Freehold.
Susanna, daughter of Job Throckmorton Freehold.
Zilpha, daughter of Josiah & Anna Halstead, Shrewsbury.
Mary, daughter of Hans & INIary Ritcheker "
John, son of Abraham & Margaret Emmons, Freehold.
Daniel, son of James & ^Margaret Wilson "
Public.
Public.
1758
Marriages i^^6
Feb. 8- Christopher Hyssong & Abalon Gralin,
" 15- John Reyla & Haimah Randal
June 20- Buckolow & Elizabeth Applegate
July 25- Henry Coley & Christian Howsley
Sept. 5- Dennis Gallowah & Euphcmia Yunker
Nov. 7- John Rouse & Elizabeth Spuryher
Oct. 23- Sampson Cracker & Catharine Allen
married bv " banns."
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 183
Burials 1/56
1756 June 6- Miss Sarah Throckmorton at Shrewsbury.
Aug. 10- Samuel Pintard in Shrewsbury churchyard.
Baptisms 1756
1756 Aug. 15- Rebecca, daughter of James & Ann Abraham, Freehold.
" 22- Eleanor, daughter of Patrick Drugan by Alargaret, Middletown.
Sept. 5" Laurence, son of William & Alary Cahall
" 5- Catharine, daughter of Henry & Christian Caley, Shrewsbury.
" 5- John, Children of John Caley "
Rebecca,
12- Matthias,
Anthony, Children of John Gang
Henry,
Sarah,
Freehold.
" 19- Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph & Margaret Wilson, Middletown.
Oct — Mary, daughter Brook Freehold.
" 3- James, son of Thomas Bell Shrewsbury.
" 24- George son of
" 25- Mary, Ann & Jeremiah, children of John & Anna Alartha
Shaddock, Shrewsbury. Public.
" 25- Lewis, son of Othniel & Elizabeth Rogers, Shrewsbury. Public.
" 25- Lydia, daughter of John Smith '' "
31- John,
Stephen, Children of William Heyden
Enoch,
Noah,
Public.
Morris Co.
" 31- Rhoda,
Nicodemus, Children of Christopher Heyden "
Christopher,
Nov. 7- Alice, daughter of John Eastleek Freehold.
" 28- Jacob, son of Thomas & Sarah Shepherd, Middletown.
" 28- John, son of Shrewsbury.
Public.
Public.
Public.
Marriages ij^y
1757 J^"- 23- William Smith & Margaret Webly by " banns."
Mch. 21- Thomas Shadden & Rachel Cromwell "
Nov. 10- Henry Ferine & Abigail Rue, married by license.
Nov. 13- Joseph Brown & Sarah Coleman by "banns."
I7S7- ^° burials
i84 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Marriages 1758
1758 Feb. 26- Henry Sykles & Elizabeth Rogers, married by " banns."
Mr. Richard Stevens & Miss Susannah Kearny, Governor's license.
John Chapman & Mary Banks by " banns."
George Thrumb & Hannah Caley, married by " banns."
John Bowyer & Christian Shoemaker
William Hoff & Susannah Farrow
Thomas Herbert & Isabella Wright
Feb.
26-
Ap.
2-
July
23-
I-
"
9-
\.ug.
23-
6-
Burials ly^S
1758 Feb. 18- Jeremiah Stillvvell at Middletown.
May 22- Jonathan Forman. at Freehold.
July 23- Samuel Throckmorton, at Shrewsbury.
Aug. 7- Hannah Cowenhoven, at Freehold.
Baptisms
1757 — John, son of John & Hannah Russel, Shrewsbury. Public.
20- Matthias Vanderipe, an adult Freehold.
25- Mary, wife of " " "
25- Martha, daughter of "
25- Jane Vanderipe, an adult
25- Mary, wife of Robert Campbell, an adult. Freehold.
25- Dorothy, daughter of Richard Livings
25- Jane, daughter of Robert & Mary Campbell Freehold.
May 8- Euphema, daughter of Mr. Richard Frances, Middletown Point.
8- Joseph Forman, son of Joseph & Mary Throckmorton, Shrewsbury.
" 8- James, son of Vincent Bodine Cranbury, Public.
" 8- Mrs. Mary Leonard, wife of Thomas Freehold.
Miss Sarah Hubbs, an adult
Jacob, son
Job, son of Joshua Warne
Jane, daughter of Patrick Robertson
Agnus, daughter of Richard Bates
John, son of Abraham Buckolow
Isabella, daughter of John Buckolow
John, son of John & Hannah Reila, Cranbury.
Ann, daughter of John Compton
Henry, son of Joseph Rue, Jr.
Mary, daughter of Paul Millar
Anthony, son of Dr. Mercer by Lucy
Moses, son of Richard Clark
Catharine, daughter of Joseph Rue
Mary, daughter of William Rue
Samuel, son of Thomas French New Brunswick.
Samuel, son of James & Ann Abraham Freehold.
Ann, daughter of John & Mary Combs
28- John, Children of John & Mary Combs Freehold. Public.
Ann,
28- Mary, daughter of Enoch & Elizabeth Thomas " "
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8-
it
15-
tt
17-
ti
17-
tt
17-
tt
23-
tt
23-
tt
23-
it
23-
a
23-
"
23-
'*
28-
June
19-
"
19-
July
3-
*'
17-
Aug.
28-
It
Private
Shrewsbury.
Middletown.
Public.
Public.
Cranbury.
Public.
ranbury.
Public.
ti
Brunswick
CI
— Private,
Freehold.
Public.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 185
Sept. 4- Catharine, daughter of Christopher & Abolon Hyssong
Shrewsbury.
Oct. 16- Hosea, son of WilHam & Lydia Heyden, Morristown.
" 20- An adult negro belonging to Airs. Martin Private.
Nov. 6- Sarah, daughter of John Throckmorton PubHc.
20- Gabriel,
Uriel, sons of Michael Masterson, Middletown — Private.
Salathiel,
" 27- Catharine, daughter of L. M. Ashfield, Esq., & Elizabeth,
Shrewsbury. Public.
Dec. 6- Lydia, daughter of Samuel & Isabella Hunt, Middletown.
Private.
Sarah, daughter of Josiah Halstead, Shrewsbury. Public.
1758 Jan. I- Jane Di.xon, an adult Freehold. "
Richard, son of William & Sarah Crips, Middlesex.
Rachel, daughter of Timothy Akin "
Jacob, son of Feli.x Motsoon "
Mary Akin, an adult Amboy. Private.
John & Mary, children of Daniel Obrian "
Josiah, son of James Russel Shrewsbury. Public.
Mary, daughter of Samuel & Graham Cooke, Middletown.
Elizabeth, daughter of John & Rachel Campbell Freehold. "
Lewis, son of James Dey, Jr. " "
Mary, daughter of Silas Cook Shrewsbury. "
William, son of Patrick Drugan Middletown. "
Helena, daughter of Keneth Hankinson, Freehold. "
Jane, daughter of Philip & Eleanor Grandin "
Edward, son of John & Mary Morris Freehold. "
Catharine, daughter of Peter & Jane Barclay " "
Lewis, son of Henry & Abigail Perreine Freehold. "
John Harrison, son of Josiah & Hannah Holmes " "
Thomas, son of Samuel & Hannah Warne Middletown Point. "
Samuel, son of Samuel & Margaret Morrel, Middletown Point.
Public.
Hannah, daughter of James & Margaret Crawford " Public.
Ann,daughter of John & Hannah Legget " "
" 24- Ann, daughter of James Bradshaw Freehold
" 24- Hannah,
Ann & Elizabeth, children of Joseph Newton " Public.
" 25- Elizabeth Frances, adults, Cranbury "
Margaret
Valeria
Oct. 8- John Fisher, son of Samuel & Catharine Throckmorton.
Freehold. Public.
Dec. 3- Henry, son of James & Margaret Wilson, Freehold. Public.
" 25- Hannah, daughter of Job Throckmorton " "
25-
Jan.
I-
Ap.
2-
2-
a
2-
a
it
a
3-
3-
16-
^i
23-
May
23-
7-
ii
14-
28-
June
it
4-
18-
July
30-
Aug.
Sept.
13-
3-
18-
"
18-
t(
18-
n
18-
Burials T^^p
Jan. 18- Stephen West, at Shrewsbury.
Mch. 23- Franses, (in Freehold churchyard?).
May 13- James Wilson, at Amboy.
June 24- William Dear, at Amboy.
i86
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Marriages i^SQ
Ap. 15- John Frederick Sorriber & Ann Debole by " banns.*
May 10- Joseph Cosgrove & Mary North
Aug. 14- John Abraham & Abigail Perreine, by Governor's Hcense.
" 27- Christian Felmore & Margaret Speirman " banns."
Sept. 27- Andrew Stephens & Deborah West, by Governor's license.
1759 Jan. 21-
Baptisnis
Samuel, son of John Powel Shrewsbury.
Margaret, daughter of John & Margaret Reid
John, son
Public.
Shrewsbury.
Public.
" 28- Samuel, son of Joseph & Mary Throckmorton
Mch. 19
Apr. 17-
" 22-
May 6-
" 13-
a ii
t( it
June 3-
" 10-
" 24-
July 8-
" 8-
" 8-
" 15-
" 15-
" 15-
" 17-
Aug. 5-
" 26-
" 26-
" 26-
Sept. 27-
27-
Nov.
27-
30-
30-
30-
30-
30-
5-
Isaac, sons of Samuel & Isabella Hunt, Middletown. Private.
Willet,
Margaret, daughter of
Shrewsbury. Public.
Freehold "
Holmes, son of John Throckmorton
Denise, son of John Forman " "
Gertrude, daughter of Cortland Skinner, P. Amboy.
John, son of Samuel Serjeant " "
Richard, son of Richard Van Hoist " "
John, son of James Abraham, Jr. Freehold. Public.
Philip, son of Shrewsbury.
John, son of Robert Isleton P. Amboy. "
Susanna, daughter of Robert King " "
William, son of John Russel Shrewsbury. "
Sarah, daughter of Christopher Hyssong " "
Catharine, daughter of John Rous " "
Mary, daughter of Matthias & Mary Vanderipe, Freehold. Public.
Lydia, daughter of Enoch & Elizabeth Thomas " "
Margaret, daughter of Scoby (dec'd) " "
Mary, a negro boy belonging to S : Leonard, Esq., Shrewsbury. Private,
Elizabeth, daughter of John Mc Cafferty " Public.
Susanna, daughter of Mr. Henry Leonard. " Private.
Sarah, daughter of Elizabeth Lane " "
Henry, son of John Rue Freehold. Public.
Cornelias Pege, an adult "
Elizabeth, his wife,
David, his son
James, sons of Peter Petshine "
Peter,
Matthias, son of Robert Campbel
Thomas, son of Othniel Rogers
Jacob
Mary
Shrewsburv. Public.
Mirtilla, daughter of Josiah & AnnHalstead" "
Joseph, son of Daniel Woolley " "
Martha, daughter of John Henry 6 yrs. old. Perth Amboy.
II- Jonathan Stout &
Leah, wife of Jonathan, of Middletown
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 187
II- William Jolly, an adult Freehold.
22- Josiah, son of Timothy Halstead Shrewsbury.
Public.
1760 Mch. 14-
23-
Aug. —
Aug.
27-
Sept.
Nov.
31-
19-
17-
tt
19-
Burials I/60
Mirtilla Halstead
Samuel Abraham
Chrisf Robt. Reynolds
Shrewsbury.
Freehold.
Shrewsbury.
(the preceding entry was on a dividing line, and the month
may be August or Alarch, but most likely March)
H. Throckmorton Shrewsbury.
John Benson in Shrewsbury.
Chas. Abraham, in Freehold.
Mrs. Halstead. In Shrewsbury churchyard.
Denise, son of John Forman, Freehold.
1760
1761
Oct.
Ap. 27-
May II-
July 3-
" 3-
" 3-
" 3-
" 6-
" 6-
Aug. 3-
10-
10-
24-
24.
19-
19-
23
26-
27-
27
10-
13-
13-
15-
22-
5-
19-
3-
3
10-
12-
16-
16-
16-
16-
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Mch.
Ap.
((
May
Aug.
Baptisms 1760
Sarah, daughter of Samuel & Graham Cooke Shrewsbury.
Middletown Point.
" " Public.
Isabella, daughter of Patrick & Mary Robison
Thomas, son of Thomas Colvil
Sarah, daughter of Richard & Agnes Bates " " "
Samuel Mc Gee " "
Aaron, son of Peter a free negro
Thomas, son of Thomas " " " both of Shrewsbury.
John Leonard, son of George & Catharine West, Shrewsbury. Public.
Richard, son of Samuel & Catharine Throckmorton, Freehold.
Catharine, daughter of James Dey " Public.
Abraham, son of Abraham & Margaret Emmonds " "
William, son of Cornelius & Elizabeth Pege " "
Joseph Holman, an adult Freehold. Public.
John, son of Henry & Abigail Ferine " "
William, son of John & Elizabeth Stevenson IMiddletown. Private.
Anthony, son of Josiah & Hannah Holmes Shrewsbury. Public.
Deborah, wife of Thomas Bell, an adult
son of the above Thomas & Deborah " "
Joseph Leonard, an adult Shrewsbury. Private.
Joshua, son of Thomas & ]\Iary Warne Aliddletown Point.
John, son of Samuel & Alargaret Morrell " •"
Alary, daughter of William West Shrewsbury. Public.
Hannah, daughter of Kenneth Hankinson Freehold. "
William, son of Joseph & Mary Throckmorton Shrewsbury. "
John, son of John Forman Freehold. "
Hugh, son of Felix & Martha O'Hara
Catharine, daughter of John Rue " "
Samuel, son of Samuel & Isabella Hunt Aliddletown. "
Joanna Eatton Shrewsbury. Private.
Rebecca, daughter of John Rue Freehold. Spottswood. "
Sarah, daughter of Daniel Perreine " "
Andrew, son of Robert Pharess "
Catharine, daughter of Felix Shutler "
iS8 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
" 30- Othniel, sons of Otheniel & Elizabeth Rogers Shrewsbury. Public.
" 30 Leonard,
Sept. 6- Andrew, son of James & Margaret Crawford Freehold. "
i'/6o Marriages
1760 - Mch - 23- John Herring & Elizabeth Hall, " Banns."
31- Rice Fielder & Elizabeth Woolley "
July 30- Felix O'Hara & Martha Mc Cormack Governor's license.
Aug. 3- William Allen, & Elizabeth Allen, married " "
Nov. 2- Robert Barclay & Alice Van Kirk " "
25- James Dey & Margaret Rue " "
28- David Stout and Catharine Barclay " "
Baptisms 1^61
1761 Sep. 7- Thomas, son of Samuel & Graham Cook, Shrewsbury. Amboy.
" 13- Mary, daughter of Robert & ]\Iargaret King, Amboy. "
27- Abigail, daughter of James & Abigail Russel, Shrewsbury. Public.
&
James, son
Richard, son of John & Hannah Russel " "
[sic] Job, son of Richard Clark Freehold Public.
Job, son of Job Throckmorton " "
John, son of Stephen Haviland " "
Rebecca, daughter of John & Mary Cotes, Shrewsbury. Public.
Barbara, daughter of "
David Stout, an adult Freehold. "
Ann, daughter of David & Catharine Stout " "
Mary, daughter of James and Margaret Dey " "
Dinah, daughter of William & Hannah Dey " "
Lydia, daughter of Joseph Morford " "
John, son of Cortland & Elizabeth Skinner, Amboy.
27
Aug.
23-
Oct.
2.S-
Nov.
Nov.
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I-
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I-
Marriages 176T
1761- Mch. 17- Jehu Birket & Kesiah Walker " Banns."
Feb. 19- Robert Mc Kean & Isabella Antill Governor's license.
Ap. 15- Thomas Erichson & Margaret Abraham " "
" 16 Samuel Lippincott & Elizabeth Lane " "
June 25- Mr. Richard Tole & Miss Sarah Eatton
Aug. 23- Lewis Smith & Ann Vannortewick " "
Sept. I- David Lee & Margaret Perreine " "
" 22- Mr. Leonard Cutting & Ann Frances Gombauld "
Oct. 22- Beriah West & Sarah Parker "
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 189
Burials I/61
Feb. 4 Mr. Grandine Freehold.
" 9- Mary Halstead Shrewsbury.
Ap. 9- Dr. Joseph Eatton
" 12- Henry, son of H. & B. Leonard
June 3- Mr. Garret Alorford, at Middletown.
8- Miss Sarah Leonard, at Shrewsbury.
" 14- Widdow Dennis, at "
Nov. 12- Airs. Holmes, at Freehold.
Baptisms 1^62
Jan. 5" Phillis, a negro girl belonging to Mr. Thomas Leonard.
Mch. 21- Collin, son of Alex. Campbell Amboy.
" 21- Josiah, son of William & Mary Brown Perth Amboy.
Ap. 4- James, son of Enoch & Elizabeth Thomas, Freehold. Public.
June 6- Abigail, daughter of Thomas Hewit, Shrewsbury. "
" 2"^- Ann Pege 23 yrs.
Rebecca " 20 "
David " 18 " Freehold. Public.
Adam " 13 "
Jonathan " 10 "
Daniel, sons of Neal Mc Mullin
John,
Hugh McFall 10 yrs.
Margaret Leonard
July
■ 4-
4-
4-
II-
(<
II-
H
18-
Aug.
I-
Oct.
25-
it
it
Dec.
25-
25-
31-
12-
Elizabeth Mc Elwe 12 yrs. " "
Margaret Handlin 3 yrs. " "
Matthew " i yr.
Joseph, son of Richard & Sarah Tole, Shrewsbury. "
Thomas, son of Thomas & Deborah Bell " "
Rachel, daughter of Thomas, a free negro " "
Isabella, daughter of Robert Campbell Freehold
Lydia, daughter of James Abraham, Jun'" "
Rebecca, daughter of Jonathan & Leah Stout, Middletown.
Moses, son of George & Catharine West, Shrewsbury.
Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher Hyssong "
Samuel, son of William & Hannah Pintard "
Joseph, son of Jacob Dennis, Jr. "
Eleanor, daughter of Joseph Vanort, Freehold.
John, son of James & Elizabeth Williams, jNIiddletown Point.
12- Richard, son of Richard Bates " "
Marriages 1^62
Mch. 2- Dennis Mc Cartie & Elizabeth Whitney " Banns."
" 20- Anthony Taylor & Mary Rorren "
Ap. 23- Matthew Wolfe & Mary Smith
July 26- Benjamin Britain & .A.bigail Hoflf by Governor's license.
Dec. 5- Tames Stilwel & Elizabeth Shaw
" 12- Hugh Taylor & Letitia Francis "
I90 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Burials i/6^
Mch. 20- John Cowper, at Middletown.
Dec. 2- Mr. Ashfield, at Shrewsbury.
Baptisms i/6j
1763 May I- James, son of Keneth Hankinson Freehold.
I- Lydia, daughter of Thomas & Margaret Erichson "
" I- Elizabeth, daughter of David & Catharine Stout
" 8- Robert, son of Thomas & Ann Howell Shrewsbury.
" 8. Mary, daughter of Joseph & Abigail Price "
" 15- Then received into the church, Helena Covenhoven
Freehold yrs. old.
" 15- Sarah, daughter of Henry & Abigail Perreine, Freehold.
" 15- , daughter of James Hankinson
June 5- Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel & Isabella Hunt, Shrewsbury.
Sept. 18- Samuel, son of John Forman Freehold.
Oct. 2- Joseph, son of James & Margaret Dey, Freehold.
" 2- James, son of William "
" 16 Peter, son of James & Margaret Crawford
" 23 David, sons of Christ. & Margaret Felmore, Shrewsbury.
23 Jacob,
" 30 Jane, daughters of John & Esther Buckolow, Freehold.
" Sarah,
" 30 Rebecca Andruvat 4 yrs.
30- Michael, son of Samuel & Graham Cook, Shrewsbury.
Nov. 20- Susanna, daughter
" 27 Peter, son of Thomas & Lydia Smith Freehold.
Dec. II- John, son of John & Mary Miller
II- Thomas, son of William & Ann Philips "
18- Christian, son of Christian & Mary Debole, Shrewsbury.
25- Mary, daughter of William & Elizabeth Allen, Freehold.
Marriages iy6s
1763- Sep. 8- John Sergeant & Catharine Shall, by Governor's license.
Oct. 16- Allen Aragen & Ann Borden " Banns."
Nov. 30- William Eagles & Anna Machet, Governor's license.
Burials j/63
1763 Nov. 14- Thomas, son of Thomas & Graham Cooke, at Shrewsbury.
Dec. 18- Nathaniel Leonard, Middletown.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 191
Baptisms 1/64
1764 Feb. 12- Benjamin, son of Josiah & Hannah Holmes, Shrewsbury.
" 12- Jane, a negro belonging to j\lr. Tole
Mch. II- Elizabeth, daughter of Philip Cooper
May 27- William, son of Joseph Morford Freehold.
" 27- James, son of James Abrahams, Jr.
June II- Huldah,
Margaret, children of Richard & Mary Matchet, Cranbury.
William,
John,
Mary,
June II- Mary Sullivan 8 yrs. old Cranbury.
Neale & Andrew Mc Conolly "
" Lewis, son of James & Barsheba Jobs "
Isaac, son of John & Esther Buckolow "
Anna, daughter of Vincent Bodine "
Sarah, daughter of Paul Miller "
July 8- Lewis, son of Thomas & Alary Warner Middletown.
" Thomas, son of Joshua & Helena Warner "
22- James Connor, an adult Freehold.
James & Margaret, children of Neall McMullin "
Sarah & John, children of Dennis Derriskill "
Andrew, son of Robert Campbell "
William, son of William & Helena Perreine "
" 29 Hannah Holmes, daughter of John Mc Cafferty Shrewsbury.
" 29- Jacob, son of Thomas & Deborah Bell "
Aug. 9- Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth Colvill, Middletown.
Aug. 9- Patrick, son of Patrick Robinson Middletown.
" 9- Hannah, daughter of John & Elizabeth Amey "
" 9- Elizabeth & Mary, children of William Dorcry "
" 26- Amelia, daughter of Benj. Dennis Shrewsbury.
Sep. 2- Jane, daughter of John Combs Freehold.
2- Robert, son of Joseph Perreine "
" 9- Isabella & Franscina, daughters of Peter Petshine Middletown.
15- Thomas, son of Joseph & Mary Throckmorton, Private.
" 16- Lvdia & Phebe, children of William & Hannah Jolly, Freehold.
" 16- Catharine Jolly, adult Publick.
" 16- John Scoby
" 30 Elizabeth, daughter of John & Mary Rue Freehold.
1764 Oct. 21- Catharine, daughter of William & Abigail Hewlett, Shrewsbury,
Nov. I- Mary, wife of Charles Boyles Morristown.
Nov. I- Margaret,
Daniel, children of Chas. & Mary Boyles, Morristown.
Patience, "
\ Michael, "
" I- Hagar, a free negro wench "
Meriam,
Isaac, children of Hagar "
I- Benjamin, 8 yrs. negro children belonging to
Dorothy. 4 '" Capt. Robert Troup "
Dec. 9- John Barclay Stout, son of David & Catharine, Freehold.
" 25 Zilpha, daughter of Joseph Price, Jr., Shrewsbury.
iga HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Marriages 1764.
1764- May 24- Thomas Ellison & Margaret Mitchel, Governor's license.
Isaac Mitchel & Byen Halstead
Benj. Bennet & Rachel Preston, Banns.
And. Allen & Elizabeth Guy
Charles Colman & Catharine Lippincott, Governor's license.
Matthew Williams & Rachel Crawford Banns.
John Newberry & Charity Newman "
John Brand & Rebecca Gifford "
John Farrow & Margaret Whitefal Banns.
William Johnson & Rachel Johnson, Governor's license.
1764-
May
24-
June
21-
July 9-
9-
9-
Sep.
Dec.
31-
13-
II-
Dec.
25-
31
Burials 1764.
Ap. I-
Thomas Tyte,
Toponamus.
July 5-
John States,
Shrewsbury.
" 17-
John Redford,
"
Aug. 30-
Thomas W'illet,
Middletown.
Sept. 16-
Thomas - son (
3f Joseph & Mary Throcl
Baptisms 1765
1765 Feb. 20- Michael, son of James & Margaret Kearny Private.
May 5- George Taylor, an adult Shrewsbury.
" 5- Anthony, son of Jacob Dennis, Jr. "
" 5 John, Man,-, Joseph, children of Widow Morris "
" 19- Mary, daughter of Robert Jones Middletown.
June 2- Richard & Thomas, sons of Thomas Howel, Shrewsbury.
" 9- John, son of William & Hannah Dey Freehold.
10 Cornelius, son of Ann Pege "
" 10- Ann & Jane, children of Thomas & Ann Kilpatrick "
" 23- Mary & Susanna, daughters of Bryan & Frances Smith "
" 27- Isaac, son of Isaac & Jane Emmonds "
" 30 Sarah, daughter of Thomas & Sarah Shepherd Middletown.
July- 7- Anna, daughter of Jeremiah Still well "
7- John, son of James & Elizabeth Stillwell "
" 28- George Taylor Morford, an adult Shrewsbury.
" 28- John, son of Christopher Hyssong "
" 28- Bethana, daughter of Tom, a free negro "
Aug. 4- Hannah, daughter of John & Mary Perreine Freehold.
25- Grace, daughter of Samuel & Graham Cooke Shrewsbury.
25- William, son of
Sep. 15- Hannah, daughter of Widow Morford Freehold.
" 22- William, son of \\^illiam & Elizabeth Pitcher Shrewsbury.
Dec. . I- Amey, daughter of William Pintard "
Burials 1765
1765 Feb. 4- Job. Throckmorton, buried at Freehold.
" " (?) Myrtilla " Shrewsbury.
Aug. 21- Joseph Morford, at Freehold.
Sept. 15- James Abraham, at Toponemus.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY. N. J. 193
1766
Jan.
26-
Feb.
9-
Mch.
22-
"
28
"
?,o-
Ap.
27-
27-
27-
27-
May
25-
25-
June
8-
"
8
a
8
a
8
a
15-
Baptisms 1766
Richard, son of Samuel & Isabella Hunt Middletown.
Obadiah, son of George Wood Shre\vsbur_\-.
Elizabeth, daughter of Othniel & Elizabeth Rogers Private.
(22) Elizabeth, daughter of Mauritz Dehart Shrewsbury.
William, son of William Harris Freehold.
Mary, daughter of Robert Campbell "
David, son of Enoch Thomas
Catharine, daughter of Richard Bates "
Gertrude, daughter of Thomas BuUman "
James Abraham, son of —
Letitia, daughter of James Abraham
Rosseaa, son of William & Catharine Brown "
Thomas, son of James & Margaret Crawford
William, son of Widow Morris, ]Middletow'n.
Phebe, daughter of John & Abigail Abraham, Freehold.
Thomas, son of Samuel Warne, Middletown.
1765
1765
Jan.
2-
*'
2-
It
2.V
Feb.
21-
Ap.
18-
May
2-
19-
July
24-
Oct.
24-
tt
31
Nov.
28
Dec.
9-
it
15-
Marriages I/65
Andrew Forman & Alargaret Gordon, Governor's license.
John Daniel Cremer & Sophia Lena Hannah, " Banns."
Joseph Burdge & Zilpha Gifford, Governor's license.
Patrick Leonard & Margaret Delany
Robert Potter & Sarah Brown
Thomas Brand & Alargaret Slocom,
Stephen Frazer & Hannah Gifford,
Philip Skinner & Susanna Simpson,
Stephen Mersereau & Lydia Parker
John Finnemore & Mary W'hite
(23) John Holmes & Elizabeth Leonard
Obad. Corlis & Sarah Shearman, " Banns.
Thomas Croxson & Sarah Cook
" Banns."
Governor's license.
Governor's license.
Marriages I/66
1766 Jan. 9- Robert ]\Iorris & Content Dunham,
Feb. 20- John Taber Kempe, Esq., of N. Y. and
Miss Grace Coxe, of Trenton
May 14- Ezekial Lewis & Phebe Johnson,
26- John Chap & Margaret Ciker
Aug. 10- John Pearce & Hannah Vannot
Sept. 14- Mr. Joseph Leonard & ]\Iiss Magdlene
Gumbauld,
Sept. 28- Josiah Halstead & Lydia Worthley
Dec. 7- Benj. Chambers & Deborah Gifford,
Banns.
Governor's license.
Banns."
Governor's
license.
it
" Banns."
Baptisms Jj66
1766 June 15- Peter Lot, son of Richard Jaques, Middletown.
" 22- Hannah Combs, an adult Freehold.
" 29
194 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
July 20- Lydia, daughter of David & Catharine Barclay, Freehold.
27- Oliver, a negro boy Shrewsbury.
Aug. 3- Agnes, daughter of Benard Evaux [ ?] Freehold.
" 31- Dinah,
Daniel, negro children belonging to Shrewsbury.
Chloe, Mrs. Isabella Kearny
Phillis,
Sep. 28- Joseph, son of Joseph & Margaret Perreine, Freehold.
Oct. I- Jacob, son of Benj. Dennis Shrewsbury.
12 Elizabeth, daughter of \\^illiam & Abigail Hewlet "
15 Eda, a negro girl
Nov. 28- Cortland, son of Cortland & Elizabeth Skinner Amboy.
" 30- Sarah Cornhill, daughter of Richard Marsh Middletown.
Dec. 14- Robert, son of James & Mary Boggs Private.
Burials i/Sd
1766 Aug. 21- Mrs. Mary Throckmorton Shrewsbury.
Sept. 28- James, son of Richard & Sarah Frances, Freehold.
Nov. 24- Widow Hewlet Shrewsbury.
Marriages I/6/
^7^7' J^"' 21- James Rue & Phebe Abraham, by Governor's license.
June 7- James Brown & Phebe Scoby, by banns.
July 26- "William Vincent & Elizabeth Newberry "
Nov. 26- Andrew Brown & Sarah Frances. Governor's license.
Dec. 17- Daniel AIcDaniel & Catharine Nicliols, Banns.
" 17- John Purtell & Margaret Jackson "
" 31- William Norris & Velariah White, Governor's license.
Burials 1^6/
1767 Jan I- Griffiths, son of Airs. Stevenson, Shrewsbury.
July 24- Nathan' Parker.
Baptisms i'j6y
1767 Feb. i^- Mary, daughter of John Forman, Freehold.
Elizabeth, daughter of John & Hannah Russel Shrewsbury.
Jane, daughter of David & Catharine Barclay Freehold.
Abraham, son of \^'illiam Harris
Sarah, daughter of John & Mary Millar, N. Brunswick.
Violet, a negro child belonging to Capt. Troup Whipany.
Theodosia, daughter of Thomas & Deborah Bell, Shrewsbury.
Sarah, daughter of Samuel & Catharine Throckmorton-Freehold.
Joan, daughter of Middletown.
Rebecca, daughter of William & Hannah Dey Freehold.
Matthew, son of William Perreine ■ "
jeeb.
I-
it
8-
tt
15-
i.s-
n
25-
Mch.
^-
Ap.
5-
*'
12-
May
17-
June
21-
"
21-
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 195
July 19- Isabella, daughter of Samuel & Graham Cooke "
Aug. 30- Ruhamah, daughter of James Abraham
Oct. II- Eleanor, daughter of Philip & Eleanor Grandin
Oct. 24- Philip, son of Ravaud & Ann Kearny Perth Amboy.
" 26- Glencross, son of William Pintard Shrewsbury.
Dec. 13- Margaret, daughter of Joseph Price, Jr. "
" 17- Margaret Jackson, an adult "
Baptisms I/68
1768 Mch. 30- Joseph & Isabella, children of Dennis & Hannah Dresgill, Freehold.
Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. James Boggs & Alary Shrewsbury.
Littleton, son of Jacob Dennis, Jr. "
Esther, wife of John Frost Middletown.
Leah Benjamin "
Hannah, daughter of Jacob Parker Shrewsbury.
John, Stephen & Sarah, children of John Eastleek, Toponemus.
John Ogilvie, son Jaques Woodbridge.
Mary, daughter of Dr. Richard " "
Isaac, son of William & Abigail Hewlett Shrewsbury.
William, son of Joseph & Magdalen Leonard "
Catharine West, an adult "
Susanna " " "
24- Benj. Cooper, adults Middletown.
Phebe Cooper, " "
24- Lydia Ball, 4 yrs.
Mch.
.30-
Ap.
3-
4-
17-
"
17-
May
I-
8-
'*
i.S-
tt
15-
"
29-
June
19-
July
19-
" 31- Susanna, daughter of George W'ood Shrewsbury.
■Aug. 7- Jonathan, a free negro child "
28- Catharine & Audrey, children of James & Ann West "
28- Elizabeth, children of Asher & Ann West "
Euphemia,
" 28- Catharine,
William, children of Deborah Stevens, widow, Shrewsbury.
Joseph,
Jane,
Mary,
" 30 Raymond, son of Othniel & Elizabeth Rogers, Shrewsbury,
Oct. 2- John, son of Benj. Dennis "
" 2- Moses, son of Christian & Margaret Felmore "
" 2- Alexander, son of Daniel & Catharine McDaniel "
" 30- Euphemia, daughter of Samuel & Isabella Hunt, Middletown.
Nov. 27- Priscilla, daughter of Thomas Pet shine "
Marriages i';68
1768 Ap. 3- Thomas Morford & Hester Holmes Governor's license.
May I- Cornelius \'andevere & Ann Pintard " "
June 26- John Ferril & Mary Mc Cullor , Banns.
Sep. 29- James Smith & Ann West Governor's license.
196 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
j;6S Burials. Then interred the corpse of:
1768 Feb. 22- Mrs. Willet Middletown.
23- Thomas Franses Freehold.
Ap. 9- Andrew Stevens Shrewsbury.
June 15 Mrs. Howel
Aug. 20- Thomas, a free negro
Oct. I- Catharine West
Marriages //dp
1769 Jan. — Samuel West & Sarah Lafetra Governor's license.
July 27- Thomas White & Mary Woolley
Nov. 2- Thomas Forman & Jane Throckmorton Shrewsbury.
" 5- Henry Waddell & Lucia Lawrence
Baptisms i^6q
1769 Mch. 24- Sarah, daughter of Thomas & Hester Morford Shrewsbury.
Ap. 9- Lydia, daughter of Samuel & Graham Cooke
May 7- James, son of James & Mary Boggs
Nov. 29- Francis Kilpatrick Vanort Freehold.
1770 June — Ann Frances, daughter of Joseph Leonard, Esq., & Magdalen.
Freehold.
July 22- Jacob, son of Jacob Parker, dec'd Shrewsbury.
Oct. 28- Mary, daughter of Jacob Dennis, Jr.
Dec. 9- Lydia, daughter of William & Abigail Hulet "
Patience, wife of James Mount
Mary,
Margaret,
" 29- Joseph, children of James & Patience Mount " Private.
Patience,
Michael Price,
Ann,
James,
Dec. 29- Phebe, a negro wench belonging to the above James & Patience.
" 29- Sarah Wardell, an adult Shrewsbury. Private,
" 31- Sarah, 17 yrs., children of Timothy & Zilpha Halstead "
Rebecca, 9 "
30 (sic) Thomas, son of Elisha Shepherpd Public.
Burials i/6p
1769 Mch. I- Ann Vandervere Shrewsbury.
Sep. 21- Jacob Parker
" 29- L. M. Ashfield, Esq. " church.
Oct. — Catharine West
Nov. 12- Mary Latson Shrewsbury.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 197
1770 Jan. I- Joanna Eatton
" 17- Elizabeth Huet
" 23- Edmund Lafetra
Feb. 9- Mrs. Ayres
iT/o Burials
Shrewsbury.
Toponamus.
Marriages lyyo
1770 Jan. 21- James Yongfe & Hannah Vanders^ander
Feb. 15- Thomas Loyd & Clement Shepherd
Mch. 18- Nathaniel Ward & Mary Mount
Aug. 9- Samuel Slocum & Susanna Sloe urn
Sept. 29- Richard Dwyer & Abigail White
Nov. 8- Jacob Holmes & Ann Russel
Banns.
Governor's license.
Banns.
Governor's license.
Baptisms ijyi
1771 Jan. 10- John, Sarah, Thomas Elizabeth, children of John Crad-
dock, Shrewsbury.
Feb. 24- James, son of Andrew & Sarah Brown Middletown Point.
Mch. 21- Annastasia, daughter of Samuel & Graham Cooke, Shrewsbury.
Elizabeth, natural daughter of Thomas Wilson Private.
1771
Ap. 8-
May 12-
" 26-
May 26-
July 14-
Aug. 10-
Oct. II-
II-
II-
Hannah, daughter of Thomas & Hester Morford "
Abraham, son of Jacob & Ann Holmes Public.
Thankful Dunham, an adult Private.
Sussex, a mulatto Private.
Judith, wife of " "
John,
Jacob, children of " " Shrewsbury.
Phebe,
Thomas, son of Dr. James Boggs & Mary "
Mary, (wife of William) [sic] Sears Private.
John Worthley, an adult
Jane Gamage, daughter of
Thomas, son of Benj. Dennis
William, son of John Craddock
& Jane Betts
17-
Nov. 10-
Dec. 8- Catharine, daughter of Daniel & Catharine McDaniel
Shrewsbury.
1771
Feb.
4-
Aug.
19-
Oct.
16-
Nov.
^-
:c. (29?)
29-
Marriages lyji
John Hales & Sarah Jefferics Banns.
James Delancy, Esq., of the city of N. Y.
& Miss Margaret Allen, of Philadelphia.
Ludovic Philips & Zilpha Hulse Publication.
John Vannort & Rebecca Willis
Governor's li-
cense.
Francis Gasper & Sarah White ■
Holder Anthony & Sarah Tabor
Governor's license.
Banns.
198
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Burials i^^i
1771 Aug. 21- Othniel Rogers Shrewsbury.
Sep. 3- John Eastleek. Toponamus.
" 13- John Gamage. Shrewsbury.
" 25- Mrs. Graham Cooke, wife of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, Mis-
sionary, Shrewsbury.
" 27- Margaret, daughter of James Mount Shrewsbury.
Oct. 9- Jane Betts
Nov. 19- John, son of Dr. Jaques Middletown.
Baptisms j//2
1772 May 24- Ann, daughter of Joseph & Abigail Price Shrewsbury.
May 31- Leah Wamsley, an adult Middletown.
Aug. 9- Joseph, son of John Legorge Pintard Shrewsbury.
20- John, son of Mr. John ^Morris & Sarah "
Nov. I- Benoni, son of Amelia Shepherd Private.
1772-
Feb. 9-
May 12-
June II-
Nov. 30-
Dec. 24-
Marriages I'jys
Thomas Stevenson & Isabella Hunt. Banns.
John Clark & Catharine Smith, Governor's license.
Daniel West & Mary Van dyke
Stephen Vanbrockle & Rachel Gififord Banns.
John White & Rachel Hance Governor's license.
Burials I//3
1772 Ap. 30- Thomas, son of James & Elizabeth Stillwell
Aug. 23- The wife of Christopher Hvssong
Dec. 24- Zilpha, wife of Timothy Halstead
Middletown.
Shrewsbury.
\.
1773- Feb. 14-
" 26-
Ap. 6-
18-
May 9-
"' 9-
" 9-
June 6-
" 6-
" 15-
" 20
Aug. I-
Oct. 31-
Nov. 14-
" 21-
Baptisiiis 1/75
Catharine, wife of Mr. John Clark Shrewsbury.
Anna, daughter of Thomas Shaddock
John, son of John & Catharine Clark Shrewsbury.
John, son of Joseph Leonard, Esq., & Magdalene Private.
Clement, daughter of Anthony Dennis, Shrewsbury.
John, son of John & Catharine Clark "
Littleton, son of James & Patience Mount
Margaret, daughter of Jacob Dennis. Jr. Shrewsbury.
Lydia, daughter of Ephraim Titus Middletown.
John, son of Elisha Shepherd "
Daniel, son of Daniel & Mary West Private.
Rebecca, daughter of Dr. James & Mary Boggs Shrewsbury.
Samuel, son of Samuel & Abigail Hulet "
Robert Stout, an adult " "
Mercy, daughter of Benj. Dennis Barnegat.
John, son of Daniel & Catharine McDaniel
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 199
Nov. 28- James, children of James & Elizabeth Stilwell, Middletown.
Rebecca,
Marriages ///j
1773 Jan. 29- John Loughlin & Lydia Smith Banns.
Ap. 25- Abraham Sutfin & Deborah Nicholls Governor's license.
Aug. 24- Dennis Hicks & Ann Banker "
Burials 7775
1773 J^n. 6- Edward Stevenson, of Middletown.
June 5- William, son of Widow Dothy Shrewsbury.
July 3- Samuel Throckmorton, of Freehold.
Baptisms iy/4
1774 July 24- Sarah, daughter of Mr. John Morris & Sarah Shrewsbury.
" 31- Margaret, daughter of John Craddock
Oct. 9- Jacob, son of Jacob & Alice Larzeline Morristown.
" 9- Charlotte, daughter of William Hayden & Lydia
Dec. 25- Henry, son of Mr. Joseph Leonard & Magdalen Shrewsbury.
Marriages 1//4
1774 June 6- Samuel Hall & Hannah Smith Banns.
Sep. 12- Mr. Philip Lot, of the city of N. Y., a mer- Governor's li-
chant & Miss Mary Kearny cense.
Nov. 22- Manasseh Dunham & Rachel Potter " "
Burials 1//4
1774 Ap. 12- Jacob Dennis Shrewsbury.
May 5- Lydia Ashfield
" 12- Thomas, son of Widow Stevenson Middletown.
June I- Joseph Price, Shrewsbury.
" 20- Huet Middletown.
Baptisms 7775
1775- Jan. 29- Amelia, daughter of Mr. John Morris & Sarah, Shrewsbury.
Feb. 23- John, son of Mr. Henry Wardell & Lucy Freehold.
Mch. 19 David,
Sarah, children of Philip Cooper, Shrewsbury.
George,
Michael,
Ap. 24- Helena — daughter of '*
200
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
By Andrew Fowler.
Baptisms i^pp
1799 May 27- Gordon, son of Jacob & Mary Dennis
Ameline, daughter of Richard Wardle & Margaret
Joseph, son of Joseph Mount & Sarah
1799 May 27- Interred Mrs. Hannah Dennis, wife of Anthony
A.idrew Fowler.
Ann, daughter
Peter,
Eleanor,
Jacob,
Thos. Waker, son
Sarah
Baptisms 1804
Jos. Voorhes & Hannah (1804)
(1805)
1807
Abraham Holmes & Jerusha 1807
June II- 1809, of John & Ann Grant
daughter 1809, Edward Bennet
Shrewsbury. A. F.
A. F.
" by Mr. Russel Wheeler.
" by Mr. Rudd.
When baptized.
Parents.
When born.
Place.
Oct. 8- 1809 Mary Ann, Jacob & Abigail White Oct.i6-i8Q8 Shrewsbury.
Dec. 25 - 1809 Jacob, Joseph Voorhees & Hannah, J. Croes, Jr., officiating minister. "
1810
Mch. 25- James, son of Thomas & Elizabeth Throckmorton Freehold.
" W" Craig, son of Thomas & Sarah Thompson "
" Elenor Forman, daughter of W" & Rachel Lloyd "
May 13- Eleanor & Jane, children of John & Alice Lee Aliddletown.
July I- Rebecca, Hester & W™ Holmes, children of Matthew & Hannah Perrine, Shrewsbury.
July 8- Emeline, daughter of Denise J., & Elizabeth Forman Freehold.
Oct. 18- Francis,
Elizabeth Franklin, children of Lewis & Ann Thompson "
William,
Oct. 21- Catharine, dan. of Lewis & Cornelia Thompson Allentown.
Nov. 25- Ann, adult, wife of John Grant Shrewsbury.
IMartha Wait, daughter of John & Ann Grant "
Dec. 9- Deborah, adult, wife of Samuel Pintard Middletown.
181 1 [sic; mistake?]
Jan. 8- John, son of Abraham & Jerusha Holmes
Eleanor, daughter of Jacob & Abigail White
Mary,
Alice, children of Barnt & Marv Tvson
Aug. II 1810
Shrewsbury.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 201
Marriages 1810
John Fleming & Jane Thompson, Jan. 17- Freehold.
Joseph Phillips & Mrs. Ursulla Throckmorton, Mch. 10.
Lyttleton White & Nancy Holmes Aug. 9- Shrewsbury.
Burials 1810
W" Pintard, Mch. 3-, Middletown.
Clemence Dennis- May 5- Shrewsbury.
Ann Bowne Thompson, daughter of Thomas & Eleanor, Oct. 8- Freehold.
John Croes, officiating minister.
Baptisms
181 1 May 20- Catharine, dau. of Peter & Charity Flinn Middletown.
Aug. II- Henrietta, dau. of Caleb & Alartha Ann Lloyd Freehold.
Sep. I- Francis-Eliza, dau. of Thomas & Elizabeth Throckmorton "
Dec. I- William, b. May 21-1808, son of Benj. & Elizabeth Wilson Middletown.
Susan, b. June 30, 1811, dau. of " " " "
" 12- John Reid, b. May 2-1809, son of Noble & Abigail Reid "
" " Samuel Noble, b. Ap. 18- 181 1 " "
Marriages 18 11
1811
Jan. 17 W™ Coward & Isabel Knott, of Squankiim
Sep. 26- Benj. B. Cooper, of Gloucester & Sarah Van Mater, of Middletown.
Nov. 28- Taylor Haggerty & Clemence Holmes .Shrewsbury.
(Croes)
Burials 18 11
Jan 20 James Kearney Middletown.
Ap. 3 Richard Holmes Shrewsbury.
Sep. 19- Belphame Dennis "
(^ct. 8- John Forman Freehold.
Nov. 13- Dr. Joseph West Shrewsbury.
Dec. Mrs. Dobbs, aged 99- Shrewsbury.
1812 Baptisms
Bp. 1812
Jan. 9- Samuel Holmes, son of William & Lydia Pintard, b. Nov. 26-1811, Shrewsbury.
Ann Eliza, dau. of Jacob Holmes & Eleanor, b. Nov. 26-1811, "
Feb. 19- Abigail Little - an adult "
Mch. I- Lydia, wife of Anthony Holmes Shrewsbury.
Margaret, widow of Joseph Throckmorton "
Mch. 8- Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas S: Sarah Thompson Freehold.
May 10- Russel, son of Lyttleton & Nancy White, b. Mch. 28-1812, Shrewsbury.
202
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
June 14 Henry, b. Mch. 25-1804, "
Elizabeth, children of Thomas & Hannah White, b. Ap. 3-1806, "
George Haggerty, b. Oct. 27-181 1, "
Sep. 16 Eleanor Van Mater, adult Middletown.
(sic) June 14- William & Hannah, children of Anthony & Clemence Dennis Shrewsbury.
Oct. II John, b. Nov. 11-1801,
William, children of Joseph & Elizabeth Wall b. June 15-1808, Middletown.
James, b. Aug. 26-1810,
Baptisms 1812
Oct. 18 Hannah, daughter of Joseph & Hannah Yoorhees, b. Aug-i8i2;
Nov.
ShrewsDury.
9- Hannah-
-Ymelzel,
Maria Reid,
b. June 28-1809, Middletown.
Children of Henry & Maria Bainbridge,
b. May 2-1811,
Dec. 20 Lucy, dau. of Jacob & Abigail White
b. Sep. 15-1812, Shrewsbury.
Marriages 1812
Mch. 8-1812- John Wall & Mary Stillwell
Ap. 9- Forman Throckmorton & Elizabeth Morris
Nov. 18- W" L. Lloyd & Mary Van Mater
Dec. 3- Joseph Thompson & Mary Carman
Burials 1812
Feb. 13 Rebecca Forman (burned to death)
Mch. 9 Thomas Lloyd
Ap. 14- John Throckmorton, Jr.
July 25- Martha Grant
[sic]
Married on the 6*'' February 181 2- Oliver Johnson to
Nancy Snowhill, both of Spottswood
Middletown.
Shrewsbury.
Middletown.
Freehold.
( Croes)
Freehold.
Middletown.
Freehold.
Shrewsbury.
J. Croes, Jr.
iSis Baptisms
July 4- Barberie, son of Thomas & Elizabeth Throckmorton Freehold.
Susan Parker, daughter of Wm. & Rachel Lloyd Freehold.
Sep. 19- Sarah Catharine, dau. of Wm. & Lucy Carpenter, b. May 4-1813-Whitestown,
N. v., bp. Shrewsbury.
Oct. 10-
31-
Shrewsbury.
Anthony Holmes, son of Taylor & Clem. Haggerty, b. Aug. 22-
Abraham, son of Abraham & Jerusha Holmes, b. Aug. 2-
Sarah Forman, daughter of Forman & Elizabeth Throckmorton, b. Nov. 7-1812
Catharine Van Mater, dau. of Rev. John & Eleanor Croes, b. Aug. 7-1813
by Dr. John Croes, Sr., of New Brunswick, N. J.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J.
Dec. 14- Mary, wife of Joseph Thoinpson Freehold
Thomas, son of Joseph & Mary Thompson "
Shrewsbury.
263
Mary, wife of Joseph Thompson
'■ Thomas, son of Joseph & Mary Thompson
2"]- Jacob White, adult
Marriages i8ij
Feb. 8- Dr. Richard Vermute to Ivlary Lloyd Middletown.
May 9- Edward Taylor, of New York to Mary Holmes, of Long Branch.
Nov. 26- William Estele [?] & Abigail Little Shrewsbury.
1817
Baptisms 1817
May 18- Hannah Lambert, dan. of Abraham & Jerusha Holmes Shrewsbury.
Hannah Voorhees, dau. of Jacob & Abigail White, b. Mch. 7-1817 "
Hannah, dau. of Thomas & Ellen Holmes "
Sep. 30- Ralph Van Mater, son of Rev. John & Eleanor Croes, b. May 14 Freehold.
by Bishop Croes.
Jan.
I
Feb.
S
ii
20-
ti
25-
Sep.
9-
Marriages 1817
Stephen Peck to Catharine Waltes [ ?]
John Taylor to Ann West
Peter Wyckofif to Ann Taylor
Joseph Throckmorton to Mary Ann Loyd
James Schueman to Sarah Wall
Middletown.
Shrewsbury.
Middletown.
Freehold.
Middletown.
Burials i8iy
June 23- Eliza, daughter of James Throgmorton
[sic] jfune 2- Mrs., wife of Thomas Stout
June 3- Margaret, wife of Joseph Throckmorton
" 3 [ ?] Holmes Throckmorton, Jr.
Shrewsbury.
Middletown.
Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury,
1818 Baptisms 1818
May 2 Meribah, wife of John West Shrewsbury.
" James West, adult "
" " Edward West, adult "
" " Gabriel "
" " Revo " " "
'I " John
" 2- Augustus Wing, son of Thomas & Rebecca Morford "
June 7- Ann Tryphena, daughter of Francis and Lucy Smith, b. Feb. 2-1S18
" Ann Matilda, dau. of Forman & Elizabeth Throckmorton, b. Jan. 7 [ ?] i8ifi "
" Charlotte, dau. of John & Sarah Fenton, b. May 9-1817
Oct. 25- Aaron Rhea, son of" Thomas & Elizabeth Throckmorton, b. Mcli. 21-1818. Freehold.
" " Gertrude Eliza, daughter of Joseph & Marv Ann " b. Mch. 27-1818 "
Nov. 8- Catharine, dau. of John & Ann Grant, b. July 4-1818 Shrewsbury.
204
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Dec. 13 Alexander, son of Jacob & Rachel Jvlichaels
Dec. 26 Edgar, natural son of Catharine Thompson, b. 1812
Freehold.
Ap.
Marriages 1818
Garret Morford to Catharine White
Lewis Van Mater to Malty Jackson, (a black conple)
Shrewsbury
Burials 1818
Jan — John Taylor Middletown.
Feb. 22- Stephen Stoutenborough Slirewsbury.
Mch. — Edward Bennet
[sic] Jan. 18- William Haggerty
May 6- Thomas Morford, Sr.
June 6- Edward Smith
Aug. 2- Jane Tison
Oct. — John Roff, Jr.
Nov. 2- Abraham Holmes
Nov. 10- Morris Haggerty
Dec. 16- Alexander Michaels
" 20- Henry Remsen, Jr.
Jan. 17 Frances,
Baptisms i8ig
Margaret Hart, children of John & Nancy White, b. Dec. 4-1816
John Henry Hobart, b. Dec. 8-1818
Albert, b. Dec. 8-1818
Ap. 18 Peter, a black, belonging to Samuel Pintard
May 18- Joseph, sons of Samuel & Sarah Thompson
Thomas,
May 23- Abraham Russel, son of Jacob & Eleanor Holmes
Oct. I- Cordelia, dau. of Lyttleton & Nancy White
Shrewsbury.
Middletown.
b. Aug. 3-1817 Shrewsbury,
b. Ap. 6-1819
b. Mch. 4-1819
b. May — 1819
Oct. I Sarah, b. June 26-1817
" Jane, children of Ebenezer & Elizabeth Irving, of N. Y. Sep. 26-1818
Julia, Sep. 26-1818
Oct. 12- Anna Theodosia, dau. of Rev. John & Eleanor Croes b. July 8-1819
Benj., a black, belonging to John Croes, Jr. b. Sep. 30-1818
tt i(
Marriages 1819
Mch. 20 - Lambert Johnson to Sarah Dores Middletown.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 205
Burials i8ip
Denise Forman Freehold.
Ann Kearny Middletown.
Clemence Lloyd Middletown.
Joseph, son of Joseph & — ( ?) Thompson Shrewsbury.
John F. Grintee, of Charleston, S. C. "
Richard Corlis Lloyd
jMaria Bowne, jMiddletown.
Nancy Pintard, Shrewsbury.
Mr. Edie Middletown.
Mary White, Shrewsbury.
Jan.
27-
Apr.
I
May
12-
30
Aug.
II
Sep.
20
Oct.
15
:] Oct.
7
Dec.
22-
Baptisms 1820
Jane, daughter of Forman & Elizabeth Throckmorton, b. Dec. 28-1818.
Shrewsbury.
Marriages 1820
May 15 Nicholas Flood to Catharine Mitchell
Burials 1820
July
Aug.
25
I
Nov.
6-
tt
14-
16
Catharine Throckmorton Freehold.
Joseph Phillips "
Effingham Holmes Shrewsbury.
Clementia, daughter of Wm. & Mary Lloyd Shrewsbury.
Lucy Sellon, wife of John
Jacob Holmes, Sr., warden of " ye church "
Susannah Throckmorton, wife of Holmes "
Baptisms 1821
Jan. 18 Amelia Jarvis, adult Shrewsbury.
Cornelia, daughter of do
Richard, son of Benj. & Catharine Seaman, b. Jan. 31-1820-Middletown.
Latrobe Rosevelt, son of John & Lucy Sellon, b. Sep. 8-1820, Shrewsbury.
Frances M. Cline, an adult Middletown.
Marsden Pintard, an adult Shrewsbury.
Catharine Morford, an adult
Eleanor Rattoone, dau. of Rev. John & Elizabeth Croes, b. Julv 16-1821, Shrewsbury.
Joseph, son of Samuel & Sarah Thomson Shrewsbury.
" " Thomas & Hannah, son & dau. of Garret & Catharine Morford "
Oct. 21- Deborah Pintard, adult
" " Mary Ann Tilton "
Oct. 21- Abigail, dau. of Jacob & Abigail White, b. Aug. 4-1821 "
Feb.
—
June
Q-
Aug.
IQ-
((
26
Sep.
10
((
10
Sep.
10
206
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Marriages 182 1
June 21- Edward Smith to Harriet Morris
" 28 Lewis De Hart to Ann Williams-blacks
Nov. 21 Charles Buck to Alary Stoutenborough
Shrewsbury.
Burials 1831
Jan.
June
Aug.
Oct.
25
9-
24
4-
Nov. 18
" 20
Amelia Jarvis
A child of Mr. Rosevelt
" '• Smedburg, N. Y.
" " " Elisha Lloyd
Holmes Throckmorton
Forman Thompson
Lucy, daughter of Thomas Stout
Elizabeth Lloyd
Shrewsbury
Freehold.
Middletown.
Shrewsbury.
May
Baptisms 1822
26- John Debow, an adult Middletown.
Jacob, son of Lyttleton & Nancy White
July 14 Susan, dau. of Forman & Elizabeth Throckmorton, b. Dec. 10- 1 821 Shrewsbury.
Aug. 19 Jane, daus. of Forman & Elizabeth Thompson, b. Ap. 11-1819
Charlotte, b. June 10-1820
Nov. 3 ]\Iary Ann Lippincott, an adult
Dec. 9 Zilpha, wife of Joseph Dennis
Dec. 25 Mary Ann, wife of Josiah Holmes
Mary Mott Cline, an adult
Freehold.
Shrewsbury.
«
«
Marriages 1822
Sep. 18 Daniel B. Ryall & Rachel Bray Lloyd, daughter of Caleb Lloyd- Freehold.
Morris Newman & Ann Gray ' Shrewsbury.
Burials 1822
Jan-
John Haggertv
^Ich.
19-
Tilton
it
23
Elizabeth Stillwell
Ap.
5
Mrs. Lydia Laird
((
30
Sarah Holmes
May
3
Caleb Lloyd
July
17
Clemence, daughter of Josiah Holmes
Aug.
17
Mar\' Chandler
John Carhart
Nov.
6
Euphemia Forman
Dec.
22-
Fenwick Lyell
Shrewsbury.
Middletown.
buried in Freehold.
Shrewsbury,
of Freehold.
Shrewsbury.
Middletown.
Freehold.
Middletown.
THE PARISH REGISTER OF CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J.
Baptisms 182J
Jan. 12 Peter Lott Jaques, an adult Shrewsbury.
" 14 Ann Bennet, an adult "
Feb. 16 Samuel Crain, an adult "
" Nancy " " " «
Feb. 21 Michael,
Ann Eliza, children of Josiah & Alary Ann Holmes . "
Thomas,
Mch. 9 Samuel Orlando, b. Nov. 5-1814
Oscar \'alverde, b. July 21-1816 children of Samuel & Nancy Crain,
Amanda-Esther, Shrewsbury.
twins, b. Nov. 16-1820
Azro Amander,
207
Mch. 28 Mersey Tilton, an adult
adults
Shrewsbury.
Ap. 27 Eliza Pintard,
Susan "
Catharin "
May 31 Edward Hartman, an adult "
June 8 Abigail Mount, an adult • "
Cynthia " " "
July 6- Hannah Pintard " " "
Oct. 6- \\'illiam Shreve " " "
Dec. 20- Clementina, daughter of Josiah & Alary Ann Holmes, b. June 21-1823 "
" 2^ Lydia Ruckles, wife of Thomas Shrewsbury.
Marriages 1823
Ap. 14 Benjamin Holmes to Sarah Alorlat
Nov. 19- Samuel Pyle to Emeline Morford
Dec. 4 Harry Thompson to Elizabeth Ann Dennis
Shrewsbury.
Burials 182^
Jan.
I
Mch.
8
Ap.
18
July
—
Aug.
II
Sep.
2-
((
6
Oct.
IS
«
19
Capt. Edward Kearney
a child of Joshua Robbins
Jane Throckmorton
Charles A. Chandler
Airs. Hester Alorford
Sarah, wife of Benj. Holmes
Eleanor Hartman
William Shreve
John Throckmorton
Aliddletown.
Shrewsbury.
Baptisms 1824
John Ellsworth, June 27-son of Woodward & Hilah Dennis, b. Alav 7-1824.
Matilda, " " dau. of Jacob & Eleanor Holmes, b. Feb. 6-1824.
2o8 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Mary Henrietta, July 4-dau. of Rev. John & Eleanor Croes, b. May 29-1824. Shrewsbury.
by Bishop Croes.
Aug. I Eliza Rockliills, an adult Shrewsbury.
" 29 Jane Fornian, dau. of Samuel & Sarah Thompson
Marriages 1824
Mch. 3 William English to Meribah Chandler Shrewsbury.
" " Horatio Woodward to Clementina Lloyd Middletown.
May 20 Jacob Corlis, Jr., to Mrs. Hannah L'stick Shrewsbury.
Burials 1824
Jan. I Sarah Mount Shrewsbury.
Feb. 10 Mrs. Mary Dennis Freehold.
Aug. 25 Abigail White Shrewsbury.
Sep. I Jacob White
by Croes.
1824 Eli Wheeler, Rector.
The old bell of Christ Church, Shrewsbury, N. J., was sent to a Santo Domingo Roman Catholic
Church. There it remained until the Revolution that deposed Soulouque, when it was sent to New
York by its captors, and bought by Mr. William Van Zant of Little Neck, L. I. It called the faithful
to prayers, but a hill between the house of Mr. Van Zant and the church prevented him hearing it
plainly, so he sold it to the Rev. Mr. Wheeler of Shrewsbury. It has a bas-relief of the fleur-de-lis,
and date 1788.
EPITAPHS FROM CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL), SHREWSBURY, N. J.
Elizabeth Stelle [Epitaph obliterated; very old.]
Edward, son of Gabriel & Elizabeth Stelle, died Nov. 15, 1730, aged 19 yrs. 6 mos. 9 days.
Benjamin, son of do., died Nov. 14, 1719, in 3 yr. of his age.
Elizabeth Steele, wife of Gabriel, died July 29, 1723, aged 38 yrs. 2 mos. i day.
Samuel Parkman, born Mch. 24, 1863; died Mch. 9, 1871.
Mary Seaman, wife of Anthony Reckless, died Sept. 18, 1883, aged 58 yrs.
Anna Amelia, dau. of Francis & Helen Gingi, born Feb. 17, 1848; died Nov. 26, 1849.
Thomas Campbell Cummins, son of James & Eleanor, died Aug. 10, 1813, in 28 yr. of age.
William Cummins, died at Nazareth Hall, Penn., Mch. 23, 1852, in 12 yr. of age.
J. Howard, son of Samuel T., & Abby Sleeper, died Sept. 20, 1862, aged 2 yrs. 4 mos. 11 days.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas & Clemence Lloyd, died Nov. 18, 1821, aged 2^ yrs. 5 mos. 18 days.
Clementina, dau. of do., died Sept. i, 1776, aged 18 mos.
Clementina, dau. of do., died Sept. 26, 1794, aged 17 yrs. 6 mos.
Clemence, dau. of do., died Dec. 23, 1797, aged 4 yrs.
Thomas Lloyd, Junior, died Jan. 19, 1804, aged 33 yrs. 4 mos.
Thomas Lloyd, died March 7, 1812, aged 70 yrs. 8 mos.
Clemence, consort of Thomas Lloyd, died ]May 10, 181Q. aged 64 yrs. 3 mos.
Sarah, dau. Thomas & Clemence Lloyd, died Dec. 14, 1862, aged 80 yrs.
John, son of do., died Feb. 6, 1861, aged 80 yrs. 8 mos. 7 days.
Elisha S. Lloyd, died Oct. 18, 1830, aged 46 yrs. 4 mos. 13 days.
Clemence L., wife of Thomas Ingling, died June 15, 1852, aged 37 yrs. 2 mos. 24 days.
EPITAPHS FROM CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 309
Clenicncc, daii. of Thomas & Cleinoncc L. Iiigling, died Sept. 15, 1852, aged 5 mos. 5 daj's.
S. Edwin, son of do., died May 15, 1854, aged 12 yrs. [Last three on one stone.J
WilHam Kirten, died March 5, 1730/1, aged 50 yrs.
" Stay Stay Spectator & Spend a tear
Upon ye Dust wliich lyeth Slumbering here
For as I am so you must be
Therefore fly from sin & Think of me."
Hannah Holmes, died Mch. 20, 1857, aged 67 yrs.
Thomas Holmes of Middletown, died Dec. 14, 1828, aged 80 yrs.
Samuel Holmes, died Uct. i, 1858, aged 70 yrs.
Thomas Holmes, born July 24, 1819; died Feb. 14, 1S83.
Thomas Holmes, son of George W., & Clementina Soden, died May 31, 1876, aged 18 yrs. 11 mos. 6
days.
Thomas Edward, son of do., died Nov. 12, 1856, aged 10 yrs. 9 mos. 6 days.
George H., son of do., died Mch. 16, 1853, aged i yr. i mo. 18 days.
Josiah T. Holmes, died Jan. 3, 1852, aged 70 yrs. 10 mos. i day.
Ann Eliza Button, born April 11, 1817; died Mch. 18, 1847.
Mary Ann, wife of Josiah T. Holmes, died May 27, 1832, aged 42 yrs. 9 mos.
Hannah, relict of Thomas Holmes, died Oct. 11, ( ?) 1841, aged 98 yrs.
b~!eanor, wife of Jacob R. Holmes, died Jan. 29, 1868. [Stone broken.]
Jacob R. Holmes, died June 7, 1828, aged 46 yrs. 6 mos. 8 days.
Ellen, 2'' wife of Jacob Holmes, died July 21, 1813, in 52 year of age.
Jacob Holmes, died Nov. 14, 1820, in 76 year of age.
Ann, i^"^ wife of Jacob Holmes, died Dec. 3, 1800, in 57 year of age.
Mary, wife of Josiah Holmes, Jr., & dan. of Adrian & Elizabeth fjancker, died Mch. 23, 1804, aged 51
yrs. 10 mos.
Richard, son of Anthony & Lydia Holmes, died April i, 1811, aged 17 yrs. 9 mos. 8 days.
Lydia, consort of Anthony Holmes, died April 6, 1842, aged 81 yrs. 6 mos. i day.
Anthony Holmes, died Oct. 28, 1849, aged 88 yrs. 6 mos. 3 days.
Hannah \'oorhes — [A baby stone.]
Eleanor , [A broken stone, undecipherable, next to W"" White's.]
Joseph A. Taylor, died Nov. 3, 1839, aged 61 yrs. 8 mos. 25 days. [Displaced.]
George Finch, died Nov. 30, 1863, aged 64 yrs.
Jacob White, died May 28, 1859, aged 76 yrs. 10 mos. 10 days.
Abigail Holmes, wife of Jacob White, died Nov. 6, 1856, aged 78 yrs. 7 mos.
Lucy White, wife of Ellas Chasey, died July 26, 1848, aged 35 yrs. 11 mos. 11 days.
Eleanor, dau. of J. & H. \'oorhees, died Aug. 10, 1836, aged 28 yrs. 11 mos. 24 days.
Anne, " " " " " died Aug. 29, 1833, aged 29 yrs. 7 mos. 6 days.
Peter, son " " " " died in New Orleans, Aug. 28, 1833, aged 28 yrs. 3 mos. 2 days.
Hannah, wife of Joseph Voorhees. died Feb. 5, 181 5, aged 41 yrs. i mo. 21 days.
Joseph Voorhees, died Sept. 12, 1845, aged TJ yrs. 2 mos. i day.
Jacob Voorhees, died July 4, 1846, aged 36 yrs. 8 mos. 23 days.
Clemence, wife of Anthony Dennis, born Feb. 23, 1773; died May 3, 1810.
Hannah, wife " " " " Jr., died Aug. 25, 1847, aged 40 yrs. 4 mos. 12 days.
Charles Dennis, died .A.pril 17, 18^3, aged 46 yrs. i mo. 17 davs.
Children of Charles & Elizabeth Dennis, viz : Lauretta, Charles, Anthony, Jan.e;*.
On a small stone.
J.icob Lvttleton White, aged 5 yrs. 11 mos.
Jacob VVhite, aged 2 yrs. 4 mos.
Russel, son of Littleton & Ann White, died Jan. 3, 1814, aged i yr. 9 mos.
Robert R. White, died Sept. 16, 181 5, aged 62 yrs. 9 mos.
Clements, wife of do., died Mch. 8, 1847, in ^■j year.
Lyttleton White, born May 13, 1782; died March 13, 1851.
Anna Holmes White, born Aug. 28, 1784 ; died Feb. 4, 1867.
2IO HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Cordelia White, born May 13, 1819; died May 21, 1874.
John Githens, died May 5, 1873, aged 72 yrs. 2 mos. 25 days.
Caroline Morford, wife of do., died Dec. 11, 1850, aged 48 yrs. 7 mos. 3 days.
Mary W., dau. of John & Caroline M. Githens, died July ?3, 1854, aged 19 yrs. 6 mos. 23 days.
Maria Morford, died March 7, 1853, aged 71 yrs. 4 mos. 17 days.
George T. Morford, died Oct. 20, 1827, aged 49 yrs. 8 mos. 17 days.
Janet, wife of Thomas Morford, Jr., died June 7, 1833, aged 26 yrs. 27 days.
'1 nomas Morford, born March 6, 1804 ; died Dec. 24, 1872.
Hannah X'oorhees, wife of Thomas Morford, born Aug. 27, 1812; died Aug. 21, 1882.
h'rances, dau. of Thomas Y. Morford, born June 29, 1847; died Aug. 14, 1848.
Emma Frances, dau. of Thomas & Hannah V. Morford, born Mch. 4, 1850; died April 2, 1872.
Charlotte, dau. of Joseph W., & Ann Morford, died .Sept. 30, 1812, aged 2 yrs. 6 mos. 13 days.
Tilly, Sarah, John, Walter & Thomas Morford; have small tablets.
Joseph \V. Morford, died Jan. 25, 1849, aged 42 yrs. 10 mos. 14 days.
Louisa, wife of Gordon Dennis, died April 14, 1878, aged 64 yrs. 10 days.
Gordon Dennis, died Nov. 9, 1868, aged 69 yrs. 8 mos. 27 days.
Margaret, wife of John I. Clayton, died May 17, 1862, aged 61 yrs. 28 days.
John I. Clayton, died Feb. 26, 1859, aged 79 yrs. i mo. 20 days. [Broken.]
Joseph Dennis, died Sept. i, 1829, aged 67 yrs. i mo. 3 days. .
Zilpha, wife of do., died March 27, 1852, aged 83 yrs.
Gordon, son of Gordon & Louisa Dennis, died Sept. 24, 1837, aged i yr. 10 days.
Mary Louisa, dau. of do., died Aug. 23, 1836, aged 29 days.
Esther, wife of Jacob Dennis, died Sept. 21, 1850, aged 74 yrs.
Jacob Dennis, died Dec. 6, 1840, aged 64 yrs. 7 mos. 22 days.
Mary, wife of Jacob Dennis, died Feb. 6, 1824, aged 45 yrs. 10 mos. 6 days.
Ann Eliza, dau. of Thaddeus & Mary Whitlock, of N. Y., died at Shrewsbury, N. J.,
July 31, 1833, aged 22 years.
Mary, wife of Benj. White, of Shrewsbury, & dau. of Joseph & Joanna Morris, died 19 of 7 mo., 1807,
aged 48 yrs. 9 mos. 29 days.
Eugeney, son of W™ B., & Marye Allen, born Sept. 11, 1872; died Dec. 3, 1876.
W" Barclay Allen, son of Joseph T., & Caroline M., born March 6, 1840; died July 24, 1874.
Samuel Throckmorton, died July 21, 1758, aged 52 yrs. 17 days.
Hartness " " died Aug. 22, 1760, aged 25 yrs. i day.
Edmund T., son of Edmund W., & Sarah T. Allen, died June 12, 1819, aged 5 mos. 3 davs.
Edmund W. Allen, M. D., born Aug. 14, 1788; died May 17, 1867.
Sarah Throckmorton, wife of do., born Mch. 31, 1790; died Mch. 19, 1875.
Hannah, wife of John P. White, died June 21, 1859, aged yj yrs. 8 mos. 27 days.
Evelyn Louise, dau. of do., died Aug. 27, 1853, aged 4 mos. 23 days.
Caroline White, born Nov. 7, 1841 ; died Dec. 16, 1871.
Elisha White, born June 28, 1791 ; died April 20, 1868.
Caroline, dau. of Elisha & Mary White, died Mch. 2, 1854. aged 26 yrs. 6 mos. 22 days.
Almied, dau. of Forman & Lydia White, born Mch. 24. 1850; died Jan. 7, 1851.
Ann Eliza, dau. of Elisha & Mary White, died Feb. 4, 1850, aged 25 yrs.
Deborah Letson, died Alch. 24, 1856, aged 74 yrs. 8 mos. 3 days.
Jane D. Morford, wife of Robert W. Parker, died June 12, 1876, aged 63 yrs. 6 mos. iS days.
Elizabeth P. Barrows, died Mch. 19, 1865.
Mehetable Hart, wife of Charles White, died Jan. 6, 1S83. [sic]
Ann White, died Feb. 8. 1866, aged 78 yrs. 10 mos. 14 days.
Asher White, born Mch. 4, 1797; died Feb. 4, 1873.
Sarah Sickles, died June 23, 1875, aged ^2 yrs. 10 mos. 19 days.
Laura, dau. of Forman & Lydia White, died June 29, 1868, aged 20 yrs. 22 days.
Mary Wall, died April 25, 1866, aged 85 yrs. \ mo.
Susan Wall, wife of James Schureman, died April 13, 1880, aged 95 yrs. 2 mos. 23 days.
James Schureman, died May 11, 1877, aged 84 yrs. 2 mos. i day.
Ann H. Seaman, died June 28, 1857, aged 29 yrs.
Hannah Matilda, dau. of Peter B., & Mary E. Campbell, died Mch. 26, 1862, aged 5 yrs. 13 days.
George, son of do., died June \(i, 1865, aged 3 days.
Sarah E. Wheaton, wife of John Buckingham, died April 21, 1862, aged 42 yrs. i mo. 4 days.
Willie, son of do., died Mch. 14, 1870, aged 9 yrs. i mo. 26 days.
EPITAPHS FROM CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 211
Samuel Dennis, died July 25, 1871, aged 75 yrs.
William Henry Dennis, died Mch. 17, i860, aged 35 yrs. 8 mos. 16 days.
Ann Matilda, wife of George Northam, died Dec. 18, 1861, aged 26 yrs. 17 days.
Lydia Cook, wife of Assure Assur, died Mch. 11, 1871, aged 72 yrs. 4 mos. 4 days.
Assure Assur, a native of Poland, born July 10, 1790 ; died July 12, 1854.
Charles R. Brinley, died July 11, 1827, in 86 yr.
Philip Edwards, died Feb. 21, 1739, aged 56 yrs.
Geraldine, wife of Martin V. B. Evesson, died Nov. 14, 1877, aged 32 yrs. 5 mo.
Melphia, dau. of John P., & Phebe White, died Sept. 10, 1875, aged 6 yrs. 6 mos.
Edward Pitcher, born Aug. 4, 1793; died Aug. 29, 1S69.
Hendrick Pool, died Dec. 3, 1818, aged 20 yrs. 9 mos. 21 days.
Margaret, wife of George Pool, died Feb. 17, 1829, aged 58 yrs. 4 mos. 23 days.
Margaret Smith, dau. of Edward & Jane S. Pitcher, died Dec. 12, 183 1, aged i yr. 10 mos. 6 days.
Margaret Jane, " " " died Dec. 16, 1834, aged 2 yrs. 10 mos. 3 days.
Daniel Taber, died July 7, 1801, aged 62 yrs.
Sarah, consort of the late Daniel Taber, died July 19, 1S31, in 85 year.
John Webley, died 1775, aged 82 yrs.
Elizabeth Webley, died 1762, aged 67 yrs. [Badly scaled.] .
Mary, wife of Samuel Throckmorton, born Oct. 6, 1806; died Oct. 8, 1876.
Samuel Throckmorton, born Mch. 10, 1798; died Oct. 10, 1880.
Jonathan Slocum, died 1783, aged 51 years. [ ?]
Mary, w^ife of do., died April 3, 1809, aged 78 yrs.
Thomas Slocom, died April 20, 1814, in 45 year.
Ann, wife of Asher Brinley, died Aug. 8, 1821, aged 45 years.
Mary J., wife of William Russell, died Nov. 20, 1875, aged 45 years.
Dene Shorts, died Dec. 16, 1879, aged 62 years.
Sally Bennett, died May 29, 1873, aged 87 yrs. i mo. 13 days.
Agnes " " died Nov. 17, i860, aged 89 yrs. 9 mos.
Ann " " died July 22, 1825, in 78 year.
Rev. Harry Finch, born April 2, 1797; died Feb. 14, 1864. Rector of Christ Church 1830 to 1863.
Charlotte A., his wife, born July 10, 1802; died Sept. 3, 1854. [On one stone.]
Henry, son of Rev. Harry & Charlotte A. Finch, died Oct. 8, 1836, aged 5 yrs. 4 mos.
Willie, " " " " " " died Nov. 9, i860, aged 18 yrs. 3 mos. 17 days.
Elizabeth, wife of John Johnson, died Aug. 28, 1S78, aged 58 yrs. 5 mos. 20 days.
Thomas Johnson, died Dec. 28, 1874, aged 60 yrs. 6 days.
John Johnson, died July 10, 1852, in 76 year.
William Frederick, son of David F., & Ann Amelia Baker, died April 10, 1844, aged i yr. 10 mos. 29
days.
Susan Throckmorton, dau. of Job & Mary, died April 20, 1792, aged 35 yrs. 10 mos. 21 days.
George H. Allen, son of George L., & Anna, died Aug. 21, 1851, aged 34 yrs. 4 mos. 17 days.
George L. Allen, son of George & Lydia, died Oct. 9, 1855, aged y^i ys. 10 mos. 25 days.
Anna Allen, wife of George L., died June 8, 1875, aged 84 yrs. 9 mos. 3 days.
Gideon W. Allen, son of Geo. L., & Anna, died Feb. 6, 1858, aged 28 yrs.
Forman Throckmorton, son of Joseph & Margaret, died Feb. 3, 1852, aged 51 yrs. 3 mos. 27 days.
Sarah, dau. of Samuel & Mary Throckmorton, died June 3, 1756, aged 26 yrs. 3 mos. 15 days.
John, son " " " " " died Aug. 20, 1749, aged 2 yrs. 3 mos. 13 days.
Job Throckmorton, died April 23, 1748, aged 33 yrs. 11 mos. 29 days.
Catharine Throckmorton, wife of W™ Van Hook, born May 20. 179.=^: died Mch. 31, 1852.
Jane, wife of Peter R. Roach. & dau. of W"' & Catharine Throckmorton, died June 22, 1832, aged 29 yrs.
9 mos. [ ?]
Thomas, son of Joseph & Mary Throckmorton, died Sept. 15, 1764, aged 28 days.
Jane, dau. of " " " died Oct. 25, 1749, aged i yr. 7 mos. — days.
Joseph, " " " died Aug. 5, 1800, aged 48 yrs. 9 mos. 2 days.
Margaret, widow of Jose]3h Throckmorton, died June 2, 1817, aged 31 yrs. 5 mos. 27 days.
Samuel, son of Joseph & Mary Throckmorton, died Sept. 21, 1804, aged 45 yrs. 10 mos. 27 days.
William, " " " " " born Jan. 31, 1761 ; died Sept. 2. 1830.
Sarah Forman. widow of Jonathan & dau. of John 'i'hrockmorton, Esq., died July 11, 1787, aged 59
yrs. 6 mos. 24 days.
2i2 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Mary, 2'' wife of W™ Green, died Sept. i, 1802, in 45 year.
Ann, wife of Gen'l James Green, died Sept. 21, 1831, aged 77 yrs. 10 mos. 11 days.
Maj. Gen'l Green, died Sept. 14, 181 1, aged 61 yrs. 4 mos. 2;^ days.
William Green, son of late Gen'l James Green, died Sept. 7, 1812, aged ^J yrs. 10 mos.
Edney, wife of Charles C. Lyon, died Nov. 20, 1844, aged 72 yrs.
Maria Morton, died April 12, 1862, aged 70 yrs.
Emeline Morton, died April 9, 1883.
Timothy, son of Josiah & Zilpha Halstead, died Feb. 22, 1747-8, aged 7 mos. 14 days.
Maxtelia, dau. of Josiah & Ann Halstead, died }vlch. 13, 1760, aged 6 mos. 19 days.
Mary, dau. of Zilpha Halstead, died Feb. 6, 1761, aged 15 yrs. 4 mos. 20 days.
Zilpha, wife of Josiah Halstead, died Jan. 7, 1754, aged 30 years.
Ann, wife of Josiah Halstead, died Nov. 14, 1760, aged 28 yrs. i mo. 23 days.
Margery, wife of Timothy Halstead, died Feb. 26, 1747-8, aged 55 yrs. 5 mos.
Mary, dau. of Paul cS: Phebe Hill, of Shrewsbury, died May 11, 1738, aged 3 yrs. 2 mos. — days.
Richard, son of Mr. Richard & Mrs. Mary Rogers, died Sept. i, 1742, aged 15 yrs. 10 mos. 2 days.
Edmund, son of Joseph F., & Margaret Throckmorton, born June 6, 1792; died Sept. 26, 1866.
Susanna, wife of Edmund Throckmorton, born May 11, 1794; died Aug. 30, 1875.
Edmund R., son of Samuel R., & Susanna Throckmorton, died April 5, 1842, aged 2 yrs. 18 days.
William, " " " " " died Feb. iS, 1835, aged 3 days.
Charles, " " " " " died Dec. 6, 183 1, aged 2 yrs. 28 days.
Hannah Tompkins, dau. of Edmund & Susanna Throckmorton, died Mch. 8, 1858, aged 27 ys. 5 mos.
Ursula, consort of Joseph Phillips, Esq., died Sept. 15, 1824, in 62 year. [ ?]
Joseph Phillips, Esq., Counsellor at Law, &c., died Aug. i, 1820, aged 34 yrs. 9 mos. [ ?]
Jesse Dennis, died May 15, 1833, aged 46 yrs. 7 mos. 16 days.
Eliza Louiza, wife of James \\\ Conover, died April 16, 1867, aged 33 yrs.
Anastatia Leonard, dau. of Samuel & j\Iary, died Jan. 20, 1790, aged 40 yrs. 11 mos. 20 days.
Sarah " " " " died June 7, 1761, aged 25 yrs. 5 mos.
Lucy " " " " died April 4, 1791, aged 40 yrs. 2 mos. 7 days.
Dunbar Sansbury, died ]\Ich. 27. 1868, aged 54 yrs. 9 mos. 12 days.
Mary " " died June 30, 1875, aged 78 yrs. 25 days.
James Throckmorton, died Dec. 17, 1838, in 84 year.
Frances, wife of do., died Mch. 19, 181 3, aged 56 yrs. 4 mos. 5 days.
Anthony Dennis, died May 21, 1813, aged 83 yrs. 2 mos.
Hannah, wife of do., died May 24, 1799, aged 48 yrs. 3 mos.
Theophulous, son of Jesse & Eliza Dennis, died July 18, 1828, aged i yr. 5 mos. 10 days.
Jesse, son of do., died Dec. 26, 1831, aged i yr. 4 mos. 16 days.
Mary, dau. of Sanniel & Mary Leonard, died Feb. 11, 1807, aged 66 yrs. 11 mos. 26 days.
Mary, wife of Samuel Leonard, died Dec. 16, 1782, aged 66 yrs. 8 mos.
Samuel, son of Henry & Sarah Leonard, died May 13, 1790, aged 79 yrs. 3 mos. 14 days.
Susanah Pylee, wife of Rev. Samuel, & dau. of Samuel & Mary Leonard, died Jan. 13, 1813, aged 59
yrs. 19 days.
Cornelia, wife of Robert White, died Oct. it, 1830. aged 53 yrs. 10 mos. 11 days.
'Eliza A. Stoutenborough, died Mch. 31. 1866, aged 66 yrs.
James H., son of Stephen & Hannah Stoutenborougli, died May 7, 1814, aged i yr. 6 mos. 12 days.
Stephen Stoutenborough, died Feb. 20, 1818, aged 47 yrs. 2 mos. 20 days.
Hannah Lawrence, wife of Stephen Stoutenborough, died Dec. i, 1849, aged 72 vrs. 8 mos. 4 days.
John L., son of Stephen & Hannah Stoutenborough, died Dec. 22, 1850, aged 47 yrs. 2 mos. 6 days.
Johannah, dau. " " " " died May 27, 1844, aged 30 yrs. 9 mos. 23 days.
Stephen Henry, son " " " " died Aug. 24, 1828, aged 20 yrs. 2 mos. 20 days.
Margaret, dau. " " " " died June 15, 1838, aged 42 yrs. 4 mos. 3 days.
Mary, wife of Charles Burk & dau. of " born Mch. 20, 1794 ; died Jan. 18, 1836.
Elizabeth De Haert, died Feb. 3, 1850, aged 84 yrs. 3 mos, 19 days.
Elizabeth Vaughton, died Mch. 7, 1800, aged 84 vrs. 5 mos. 20 days.
Mary Wessells, widow of Peter, died Jan. 18, 1816, aged 87 yrs. 3 mos. 14 days.
Margaret Dobbs, born Oct. 6, 1712; died Dec. 6, 181 1.
Mauritz De Haert. died Aug. 18, 1794. aged 76 3rs. 9 mos. 18 davs.
Susannah, wife of Mauritz De Haert, died May 14, 1780, aged 55 yrs. 5 mos. 5 days.
Balthazar De Haert, born Jan. 29, 1751; died Fel). 8, 1830.
Mauritz De Haert, died Aug. 13, 1841, aged 88 yrs. 3 mos. 9 days.
EPITAPHS FROM CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 2,3
Elizabeth Crossley, died Oct. 4, 1839, aged j}, yrs.
James Stillvvell, died Dec. 26, 1826, aged 59 yrs. 11 nios. 26 days.
Margaret, wife of James Stillwell, and dau. of Thomas & Charity White, died April 25, 1825, aged 63
yrs. 3 mos.
Charlotte Schott. dau. of Lewis & Ann C. Switzer, born Nov. i, 1847; died Aug. 31, 1849.
Asher T. Haggerty, died Nov. 23, 1865, aged 79 yrs. 6 mos. 15 days.
Susan, wife of " died July 10, 1864, aged 68 yrs. 9 mos. 17 days.
Jarret Haggerty, died Aug. 2, 1858, aged 61 yrs. 6 mos. 29 days.
Edward Parry, son of Edward & Rebecca, died Feb. 20, 1859, aged 31 years.
Mary, wife of John Haggerty, died Mch. 7, 1848, aged 88 yrs. 4 mos. 26 days.
John Haggerty, died Jan. 22, 1822, aged 64 yrs. 9 mos. 9 days.
Col. John Redford, died July 16, 1764, aged 59 yrs. 5 mos.
John G. Kunn, born May 14, 1814; died Feb. 26, 1885.
Louise, only daughter of Charles & Abigail Drummond Braeutigan, died Jan. 21, 1878, aged 2,- years
& 10 months.
Rachel Drummond, wife of Edmund West, born Dec. 25, 1803 '' died Sept. 23, 1880.
Edmund West, born March 9, 1791 ; died May 8, 1885.
Jane Tyson, daughter of Barn't & Mary, born Oct. 2, 1795; died July 31, 1818.
David Tyson, son of " " " born Nov. 4, 1798; died Oct. 26, 1837.
Mary, wife of Barnt Tyson, born March 4, 1773; died Aug. 22, 1853.
Barnt Tyson, born Sept. 12, 1770; died Sept. 8, 1865.
Lucy G., wife of Edmund T. Williams & daughter of W™ & Lucy W. Carpender, born Nov. 2, 181 1 ; died
Aug. 29, 1879.
Elizabeth, daughter of Edward & Catharine Grant, died Dec. 18, 1831 ; aged 38 years, 2 mos. 26 days.
Catharine Waite, granddaughter of Edward & Catharine Grant; died Sept. 28, 1800, aged 4 years & 7
mos.
Martha Grant, died July 23, 1812, aged 27 years & 4 mos.
Edmund Butler Thomas Grant, a native of England, died Nov. 26, 1825 ; aged 72 years & 2 mos.
Catharine, relict of above, died June 27, 1835, aged T/ years & 8 mos.
Lucy W. Carpender, relict of William, died Oct. 23, 1845, in 69 year of age; and on the same stone the
following :
Sarah C. Carpender, daughter of W" & Lucy W., born May 4, 1818; died Aug. 8, 1887.
John Carpender, died May 6, 1862, in 64 year of age.
Commodore Edward W. Carpender, U. S. N., died May 16, 1877, in 81 year of age.
Susan Coleman Carpender, wife of above, died Aug. 18, 1872, in 55 year of age.
John H. Pemberton, born in Burton, Eng., April 24, 1799; died March 13, 1875.
Catharine, widow of Jacob Remsen, died July 20, 18 14, aged 81 years, 10 mos. 15 days.
Hannah, daughter of Joseph & Huldah Saltar, born Dec. 7, 1770; died Aug. 12, 1855.
Elizabeth, " " " " " " Sept. 11, 1764; " Aug. 12, 1849.
Sarah, " " " " " " April 13, 1761 ; " Sept. 27, 1840.
Margaret, " " " " " " April 9, 1769; " Aug. 21, i860.
Eleanor R. Croes, daughter of Rev. John & Eleanor, born July 16, 1821 ; died Dec. 23, 1845.
Rev. John Croes, A. M., eldest son of the Right Rev. John Croes, D. D., born Sept. 22, 1787; died Aug.
18, 1849. Forty years a minister of the church of Christ in the diocese of New Jersey.
Erected by Christ Church, of which he was a rector 13 years.
Eleanor, wife of above & daughter of Rulcf & Catharine Van Mater, born May i, 1791 ; died Aug. 23,
1869.
Sarah, wife of Joseph Mount, died Sept. 30, 1823, aged 55 years & 6 days.
Benjamin B. Sherman, born Nov. 8, i8to: died May 2, 1885.
Catharine Lewis, born Alav 7, 1787: died Sept. 30', 1874.
Dr. John P. Lewis, born Oct. i, 1788; died Feb. 26, 1861.
Elizabeth W. White, born Nov. 17, 1817; died Aug. 29, 1881.
214 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Benjamin C. White, born Jan. 14, 1814; died Feb. 26, 1882.
Daniel Walworth, Esq., member N. Y. Bar, died Jnne y, 1843, aged 28 years.
John West, died May 19, 1871, aged 7(3 years, 4 mos. 14 days.
Angeline, wife of John H. West, died Mch. 19, 1806, aged 59 years, 8 mos. 4 days.
Rebecca M. West, born Sept. 25, 182 1 ; died Nov. 24, 1876.
William G. West, born July 2^, 1807; died Nov. 21, 1874.
Elisha West, born Dec. 23, 1780; died April i, 1855.
Rachel Green, wife of above, born Sept. 15, 1782; died March 23, 1855.
James H. West, son of Gabriel & Sarah, born Dec. 9, 1833 ; died March 14, 1864.
Sarah, wife of Gabriel West, died April 21, 1874, aged 80 years, 8 mos. 16 days.
Gabriel West, died Nov. 7, 1877, aged 85 years i mo. 15 days.
Daniel W., son of Lewis & Mary VVest, died Nov. 9, 1848, aged 19 years, 10 mos. 10 days.
Lewis West, died Oct. 28, 1848, aged 67 years, 6 mos, 5 days.
Mary, wife of above, died Oct. 3, 1848, aged 49 years.
Christina, daughter of Cornelius & Jane Hegeman, died Sept. 25, 1784, aged 2 years, 10 mos. 18 days.
Elizabeth, wife of Edward West, died Nov. 15, 1864, aged 66 years & 25 days.
Alfred, son of Daniel & jNIary West, died May 28, i860, aged 25 years & 12 days.
D' Joseph Wing West, died Nov. 19, 181 1, aged 24 years, 6 mos. 3 days.
The valuable Doctor W^est
By many was lamented.
It was the Lord's will to call him
And we nuist be contented.
Ann, wife of James West, died May 28, 1773, aged 44 years?
James West, died Jan. 10, 1788, aged 57 years & i mo.
John West, died March 14, 1829, aged '/'] years & 4 days.
James " " Jan. i, 1831, aged 51 years, 11 mos. 24 days.
Revo " " Aug. 22, 1833, aged 33 years, 4 mos. 23 days.
Meribah " wife of John, died Jan. 23, 1835, aged 76 years & 4 mos.
jThrockmorton Allaire, died Feb. 12, 1866, aged 57 years, i mo. 3 days.
'Sarah Lounsbury, died April 9, 1866, aged 51 years, i mo. 2 days.
John Gaudu, born Nov. 6, 1801 ; died Oct. 12, 1842.
William Wood, died Sept. 22, 1836, aged 64 years, 9 mos. 12 days.
John Hart, of Barnard Castle, Eng., died Oct. 29, 1805, aged about 46 yrs.
Hannah More Moore, died May 25, i860, aged 33 years.
Jane Locke " " Sept. ij|, 1851, aged 27 years.
Henry Moore, died April 15, 1867, aged 76 years.
Jane " wife of above, died Jan. 10, 1864, aged 73 years.
Content C. Hart, wife of John H. Lewis, died Nov. 14, 1858, aged 33 years, 7 mos. 14 days.
Maria, wife of Abram C. King, died March 12, 1852, aged 37 years, 8 mos. 20 days.
Charlotte Augusta, daughter of Abraham & Maria King, died Sept. 1, 1837, aged 2 yrs. 3 mos. 24 days.
Elizabeth Ann, daughter of John h yVbigail Hildreth, died Dec. 15, 1856, aged 19 years, 10 mos. 3 days.
Lewis RfKnight, died Aug. 18, 1810, aged 57 years & 6 mos.
Franklin Goodwin, born March 17, 1815; died May 13, 1882.
John C. Cochran, died April 1, 1855, aged 83 years, i mo. 11 days.
Ann, wife of above, died July 6, 1830, aged 71 years.
Catharine, daughter of Samuel & Hannah Tilton, died Dec. 20, 1869, aged 58 years.
William Pintard, died March 3, 1809, aged 75 years.
Hannah " wife of above, died Feb. 18, 1792, aged 50 years.
Samuel " son of W"" & Hannah, died Oct. 7, 1833, aged 71 years & 23 days.
Hannah " wife of John, died Dec. 21, 1842, aged 74 years, 2 mos. 24 days.
John " died Aug. 19, 1856, aged "/"j years.
Hannah " " Feb. 3, 1863, aged 57 " 4 mos. 29 days.
William " " Jan. 27, 1852, " 75 " 8 mos.
William " " Nov. 8, 1850, " 49 " 4 mos.
Elizabeth " wife of William, died Sept. 27, 1838, aged 34 years, 8 mos. 10 days.
Glencross " died April 28, 1835. aged 68 years. "
Catharine " wife of Glencross, died March 30, 1869, aged 87 years.
EPITAPHS FROM CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 215
Deborah Wall, wife of Samuel Pintard, died Oct. 12, 1847, aged 80 yrs. 11 mos. 21 days.
Herbert Coleman, born Nov. 15, 1808; died Nov. 11, i8()8.
Ann Pintard, wife of above, born May 30, 1813; died March 10, 1872.
Caroline P. Whitlock, died Nov. 5, 1873, in 58 year of age.
Ann, daughter of William & Hannah Pintard, died Aug. 5, 1819, in 48 year of age.
John, son of Samuel & Hannah Tilton, died March 18, 1820, aged 17 years, 11 mos. 6 days.
Hannah, consort of Samuel Tilton, died April 20, 1842, aged 58 years, 8 mos. i day.
Samuel Tilton, son of Clayton & Catharine, died May 7, 1861, aged 84 years, 4 mos. i day.
Susan " 2* wife of above, died Oct. 28, 1864, aged 68 years.
Charlotte A., wife of Charles W. Scott, died Oct. i, 1845, aged 24 years & 4 mos. Also her son Thomas
Alphonso M'Gladc, Jr., died July 7, 1884, aged 39 years, 10 mos. 11 days.
Stephen Thorne, born Nov. 9, 1790; died Dec. 2, 1859.
Richard Hatfield, son of Richard & Sarah K., born April 16, 1820; died Dec. 12, 1857.
Sarah K. Hatfield, born Nov. 2, 1792 ; died April 19, 1857.
Susan Kippin, died Aug. 29, 1854, aged 90 years, 3 mos. 9 days.
Dorathy Moir, died Oct. 11, 1842, aged 62 years.
Henrietta Delphine De Hentash, died Alch. 22, 1846, aged 16 years & 6 mos.
Hannah, wife of Shcpard Ivollock, died Mch. 20, 1853, aged 36 years, 11 mos. 29 days.
Isabel Cochran, born May 22, 1800; died Sept. 13, 1857.
Mary O. Schriver, died Aug. 24, 1847, aged 87 years & 9 mos.
John Williamson, died Mch. 22, 1839, aged 81 years, 9 mos. i day.
Sarah, relict of above, died Sept. 2, 1843, aged 79 years, 11 mos. 21 days.
David Williamson, born Oct. 15, 1786; died June 29, 1874.
Phebe, wife of above, born Mch. 23, 1805 ; died Sept. 4, 1885.
Abigal, wife of James Rusell, died Sept. 8, 1761, in 44 year of age.
James Rusell, died Aug. 24, 1761, in 43 year of age.
"P£>
In the body of the church beneath the carpet,
are three stones :
Theodosius Bartow, died Oct. 5, 1746, aged 34 years, 7 mos. 9 days.
Henry Leonard, son of Henry & Euphamia, died April 10, 1761, aged 5 years & 5 mos.
Elizabeth Ashfield, wife of the Hon. Lewis Morris Ashfield, died Nov. 30, 1762, aged ^^ years, 2 mos.
16 days.
Lucy, dau. of John M., & Eliza Lippincott, died Sept. 15, 1856, aged 6 months.
Anne, " " " " " " died Jan. 15, 1848, aged 15 months, 26 days.
Rachel Boyce, dau. of John & Joanna, born N. Y., July 6, 1792; died Shrewsbury, Mch. 9, 1844.
Benjamin S. Lippincott, born Oct. 6, 1815; died Nov. 22, 1870.
Rachel Elizabeth, dau. of W. L. & H. A. Lippincott, died June 3, 1841, aged 14 yrs. 3 mos. 26 days.
Hannah Ann, wife of W" L. Lippincott, died May 3, 1877, aged 86 yrs. 10 mos. 5 days.
W. L. Lippincott, died Jan. 19, 1836, aged 65 yrs. 6 mos. 25 days.
Hannah Maria, dau. of W. L. & H. A. Lippincott, died July 29, 1832, aged 9 yrs. 2 mos. 2. days.
W. Lippincott, died July 18, 1803, aged 58 yrs. i mo.
Amelia Lippincott, died Jan. 28, 1849. aged 96 yrs.
Amelia " relict of Abraham Lines, died May 25, 1873, aged 88 yrs. 4 mos. i day.
Amelia Ann Godet, died at Bermuda, Mch. 26, 1843, aged 13 mos. 20 days.
Amelia " died N. Y., Jan. 9, 1845, 4 mos. 9 days ; both daus. of Amelia & Henry H. Godet.
Amelia Ann, wife of Henry H. Godet, born July 3, 1819; died May 15, i860.
Henry Hunt Godet, died May 4, 1876, aged 62 years.
James W. Godet, born Sept. 18, 1852 [1832?] ; died Dec. 4, 1877.
W" Henry Lines, son of Abraham & Amelia, born Jan. 30, 1805 ; died Mch. 9, 1859.
Jerusha, wife of Abraham Holmes, died Jan. 21, 1833, aged 47 yrs. 3 mos. 12 days.
Abraham Holmes, died Oct. 31, 1818, aged 47 years. 6 mos. 6 days.
Jacob Holmes, died Oct. 11, 1829, aged 32 years. 3 mos.
John Lambert Holmes, died Sept. 18, 1832, aged 21 yrs. 10 mos. 12 days.
Jacob, son of /\braham & Grace Holmes, died Dec. ig. 1840, aged 2 mos. 24 days.
John Lambert Holmes, son of do., died Jan. 26, 185 1, aged 3 mos. 25 days.
Charles W. Holmes, died Aug. 26, 1871, aged 25 yrs. 6 mos. 17 days.
2i6 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Abraham " " June 28, 1873, " 59 yrs. 10 wios. 25 days.
Elizabeth " " Jan. 25, 1867, " 79 " 10 mos. 20 days.
Taylor Haggerty, died Feb. 7, 1872, aged 83 yrs. 10 mos. 12 days.
Clemence Holmes, wife of Taylor Haggerty, died Dec. 19, 1871. 82 yrs. 12 days.
Emma, wife of B. Franklin, died May 23, 1884, aged 60 years.
Rebecca S., widow of Charles Windsor, born June 13, 1799; died Nov. 8, 18S0.
Maria L., dau. of John W., & Augusta Parker, died Sept. 17, 1862, aged i yr. 5 mos.
f^ideon A., son of do., died Jan. 20, i8(x), aged 12 da\s.
George Douglass, son of George D., & Susan H. Tallnian, died Aug. 8, 1875, aged 3 wks.
Freddie, son of Frederick & Alargaret Beihl, died June 8, 1S69, aged i yr. 4 mos. & 8 days.
Anne E., dau. of Lyttleton & Mary White, born Feb. 22, 1855 ; died June 8, 1880.
William Otis, born July i, 1848; died Mch. 5, 1877.
Robert Drummond, born Aug. 28, 1808; died Sept. i, 1862.
Mary E. Parker, died lo"* mo. i'"' day 1857, aged 5 mos.
Mary A. 8 mo. 7 " 1855, " 3 yrs. 3 mos.
Ann Webley, died 1789, aged 61 years.
Susan M. r3egraw, died Sept. 26, 1871, aged 70 yrs.
Jane Ann, wife of W" L. Borden, died July 25, 1879, aged 72 yrs.
William L. Borden, died June 2, 1875, aged 78 yrs.
James A. Borden, born 5 of 10 mo. 1842; died 27 of 4 mo. 1857.
Michael Casey, a native of Ireland, born in the year 1756. Emigrated to this coimtry
1786, & died April 10, 1841, at his residence at Long Branch.
Elizabeth Casey, consort of Michael Casey, died Jan. 18, 18.11, aged 75 yrs. 28 days.
Lienor, wife of Brittan L. Bennett, died May 13, 1853, aged 62 yrs. 8 mos.
Brittan L. Bennett, died Sept. 8, 1851, aged 50 yrs. 5 mos. 27 days.
Edward Bennett, died Feb. 26, 181 8, aged 76 years.
Mary Jane, dau. of JefTerson & Mary Ann Hillyer, died July 17, 1865, aged 11 mos. 20 days.
Lucy A., dau. of Robert & Mary White, died Oct. 31, 1857, aged 3 yrs. 7 mos. 15 days.
William H., son " " " " " " Oct. 16, 1857, " 6 yrs. i mo. 7 days.
George, " " " " " " Oct. 8, 1857, aged 19 yrs.
Elizabeth, wife of John Sheriff, died Sept. 13, 1857, aged 39 yrs. i mo. 9 days.
Lucy, wife of Ephraim Sheriiif, died Dec. 21, 1862, aged 65 yrs.
Isabel Leonard, died Nov. 24, 1846, aged 53 years.
William N. Little, died Nov. 8, 1837, aged 25 yrs. i mo. 4 days.
Anna, dau. of James & Ellen OBrien, died Jan. 18, 1850, aged 6 mos. 2 days.
Bridget, dau. of Patrick & Mary OBrien, died April 11, 1850, aged 8 yrs. 5 mos. 13 days.
Halsted Wainwright. died Jan. 18, 1818, aged 47 yrs. 3 mos.
Catharine, relict of " " died June 25, 1844, aged 67 yrs. 9 mos. 4 days.
Job, son of George & Susannah Coley, died Aug. 15, 1837, aged 14 yrs. 6 mos.
Joseph," " " " " died Aug. 22, 1858, aged 21 yrs. i mo. 28 days.
George Coley, died Aug. 4, 1871, aged 62 yrs.
John Chad wick, died Oct. 26, 1830, aged 5 mos. 28 days.
Catharine " " Sept. 5, 1835, " 3 yrs. 7 mos. 3 days.
Elizabeth " " Oct. 3, 1835, " 6 yrs. 8 mos. 10 days.
John " " Oct. 6, 1835, " I yr. 3 mo.
Sarah, wife of Job Throckmorton, died Feb. 3, 1743-4, aged 83 yrs. 8 mos. 6 days.
Eliza, dau. of the late William Throckmorton, died Oct. 29, 1S35.
John Throckmorton, died Oct. 31, 1741, aged 33 yrs. 2 mos. 21 days.
Mary, wife of do., died Feb. 3, 1739, aged about .^9 years.
Hartshorne White Throckmorton, son of John & Margaret, died Mch. 3, 1801, aged 17 mos. 28 days.
Joseph Throckmorton, son of John & Mary, died Nov. 12, 1800, aged 80 yrs. 3 mos. 24 days.
Mary, wife of Joseph Throckmorton, died Aug. 7, 1766, aged 41 yrs. i mo. 21 days.
John, son of John & Margaret Throckmorton, died April 12, 1812, aged 32 yrs. 11 mos. 6 days.
Lydia, wife of John Throckmorton, died Oct. 30, 1838, aged 56 yrs.
Joseph Throckmorton, died 1759, aged 65 yrs. 11 mos. 22 days.
Mary Clayton, died April 10, 1848.
Deborah Patterson, dau. of George & Charlotte A. Klots, died Jan. 13, 1848, aged 9 yrs. 3 days.
Jane Morford, " " " " died Aug. 11, 1833, aged i yr. 8 mos. 6 days.
EriTAPHS FROM CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J. 217
Here lieth in hopes of a joyful resurection the body of Samuel Dennis who came from G. B. to this
place A. D. 1675 & lived here to the day of his death which was the 7 of June 1723, 72 years 6 mos. leav-
ing issue 2 sones & 3 daughters by his only wife Increase who departed this life 28 years before him.
John Dennis died Feb. 5, 1847, aged 78 yrs. 6 mos. 12 days.
Elizabeth Hartshorne, wife of Joseph T. Allen, born Aug. 15, 1813; died Dec. 23, 1874.
Sarah Maria, dau. of Jacob C, & Juliana Parker, born Dec. 2, 1848; died Dec. 24, 1853.
Anna, " " " " " born Nov. 17, 1846; died July 25, 1853.
Jacob C. Parker, horn Nov. 17, 1816; died Aug. 25, 1855.
Alfred Lippencott, born Oct. a, 1808; died Aug. 28, 1884.
Eliza Ann, wife of do., born April 12, 1812; died Feb. 9, 1881.
Jacob Lippencott, died Mch. 31, 1850, aged 84 years.
Mary, wife of do., died Sept. 23, 1844, aged 74 yrs. i mo. 21 days.
George, son of Jacob & Mary Lippencott, died Nov. 22, 1826, aged 28 yrs. 9 mos.
Obadiah \V. West, died Dec. 31, 18(^)9, aged 67 yrs. i mo. 21 days.
Mary A., wife of do., died May 26, 1852, aged 48 yrs. 25 days.
Obadiah, son of Obadiah & Mary Ann West, died Oct. 9, 1847, aged 5 yrs. 4 mos. 21 days.
Rev. Eli Wheeler, born Aug. 30, 1789; died Mch. 14, 1861.
Clarina, wife of do., born Jan. 22, 1782; died Mch. 15, 1855.
Edmund T. Allen, son of Ednumd W., & Sarah T., born June 12, 1821 ; died Feb. 22, 1884.
Edward B. Poole, born March 31, 1786; died April 6, 1865.
Mariame, wife of do., died May i, 1875, aged 74 yrs.
Mary Catharine, dau. of Taylor & Clenience liaggerty, died April 25, 1847, aged 31 yrs. i mo. 19 days.
William White, son of Samuel & Ann Whitney, died Dec. 14, 1845, aged 8 yrs.
Francis Lydia, dau. of " " " " " Mch. 13, 1842, " 17 yrs. 2 mos. 3 days.
J. Addison, son of " " " " " July 24, 1845, " 16 years.
Samuel Whitney, died April 30, 1846, aged 55 years.
.Vnn H. " wife of Samuel, died Aug. i, 1866, aged 71 years.
Joseph A. Taylor, born Feb. 9, 1775; died Nov. 3, 1839.
Caroline W. Holmes, relict of Jos. A. Taylor, & late wife of Joseph M. Smith, died July 25, 1881.
Jacob Van Winkle, born Aug. 25, 1805; died Nov. 14, 1876, aged /2 years.
Alary Morford, dau. of Col. Abram Osborn, died April 14, 1872, aged 61 yrs. 3 mos. 21 days.
Mary L., dau. of Austin W., & Mary Morford, died July 21, 1852, aged 15 yrs. 9 mos. 20 days.
Rebecca, relict of Thomas Morford, died May 15, 1858, aged yj years.
Thomas Morford, died Feb. 19, 1856, aged 81 yrs.
" May 4, 1818, " 74 yrs. 6 mos. 24 days.
Esther, wife of Thomas Morford, died Aug. 9, 1823, aged 85 years.
Henry Hobart Morford. born July 23, 1837; died Mch. 15, 1855.
Jarrett Morford, born May 3, 1781 ; died Sept. 21, 1865.
Catharine C, wife of do., born Feb. 28, 1798; died Jan. 14, 1869.
James ^1*= Causland, born June 9, 1807 ; died May 25, 1844.
Sanuiel Holmes, died Oct. 24, 1865, aged 66 yrs. 6 mos. 4 days.
Jacob Dennis, died Mch. 4, 1829, agecl 53 yrs. 11 mos. i day.
Catharine, wife of do., died May 8, 1872, aged 81 yrs. 6 mos.
Richard Wardell, died June 26, 1839, aged 66 yrs. 10 mos. 15 days.
Margaret, relict of do., died Mch. 26, 1849, aged 76 yrs. 12 days.
Charlotte A., wife of George Klots, died May 4, 1848, aged 39 yrs. 4 mos. 29 days.
Richard Tole, died Dec. 9, 1782, yj vears of age.
Sarah " " July 2, 1786, 66 ' " " "
Joseph Tole, " June 18, 1781, 19 years and 9 days; only child of the above.
George E. Tiffen, born Dec. 24, 1794 ; died June 10, 1857.
Mayhew, son of Joseph & Lucy Eatton, died .Vpril 13, 1758, aged 3 months.
Doctor Joseph Eatton, died April 5, 1761, in 44 year of age.
Colonel William Hoffmire, died Dec. 21, 1868, 76 vears, 4 mos. 23 days.
Patience, wife of " " " " Sept. 2, 1880, aged 84 " 10 " 11"'"
Ann White Little, died Aug. 7, 1858, aged 60 years, 2 mos. il days.
Charles Lippincott, died April 27, 1876, aged 77 years.
Sarah " " wife of Charles, died April 6, 1881, aged 81 years.
2i8 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Eliza, wife of Lewis White, & daughter of George & Iluklali Lippiiicott, horn Nov. 2, 1808; died Aug.
26, 1879.
Mary Mitchell, horn in Greenock, Scotland, died at Eatonlown, N. J., March 2t„ 1877, aged 70 years.
John Edniond, son of tienry C. J., & Elizaheth Schroeder, liurn Feh. 24, 1849; died April 7, 1885.
Ernest, son of ditto, born Aug. 4, 1845, died Sept. 24, 1874.
Elizabeth Druinniond, wife of Henry C. J. Schroeder, died June 2, 1853, aged 38 years.
Mary yVuu Throckmorton, died Aug. 5, 1836, aged 20 yrs. 6 nios.
Rachel, wife of Daniel E. Nichols, died T'eb. 6, 1863, aged 63 yrs.
Edward Smith, died June 4, 1848, aged 49 yrs. 3 mos. 27 days.
Mary A., wife of John M. Smith, died Feb. 16, 1871, aged 2i7 yrs. 8 mos. 28 days.
Henry A., son of John M., & Mary A. Smith, died Oct. 30, 1856, aged 2 yrs. 10 mos. 2 days.
Aaron R. Jones, died Jan. 4, 1840, aged 52 yrs. 3 mos. 22 days; also the ten infant children of A. R.,
& Rebecca Jones, who died within 10 days after their birth.
Rebecca H., wife of Aaron R. Jones, born Oct. 25, 1796; died Feb. 22, 1879.
Eleanor H., dau. of A. R., & R. H. Jones, died Jan. 18, 1836, aged 19 yrs. 12 days.
Aaron R., son of Matthias C, & Hannah Eliza Conover, died Mch. 4, 1849, aged 4 mos. 19 days.
Augustus, son of Richard & Elizabeth Snedeker, died Oct. 25, 1839, aged 27 days.
Samuel T. Thompson, died Mch. 28, 1866, aged 84 yrs. 11 mos. 17 days.
Sarah, wife of do., died Nov. 28, 1864, aged 80 yrs. 10 mos. 15 days.
Ann Maria, wife of Benj. D. Denise, died Jan. 18, 1851, aged 37 yrs. 11 mos. 5 days.
Sarah Dangler, died Oct. 18, 1848, aged 42 yrs. i mo. 12 days.
Thomas I., son of Samuel & Sarah Thoilipson, died Dec. 29, 1842, aged 23 yrs. 7 mos. 19 days.
Joseph, " " " " " died May 28, 1819, aged i yr. 9 mo. 29 days.
Charles Burk, son of Edmund & Elizabeth, born Nov. 5, 1794; died April 8, 1837.
Annie G. Gillespie, wife of John C, and dau. of A. R. Mount, born July 17, 1845 ; died June 18, 1879.
John Clark " " son of G. D. H., & Mary A., born May 6, 1844; died Nov. 27, 1873.
George W. " " " " " " " born Oct. 14, 1841 ; died July 8, 1870.
George De Haert Gillespie, born Nov. 4, 1815 ; died Jan. 24, 1884.
Eliza M. Clark, died Jan. 22, 1865, aged 71 yrs. 8 nios. 20 days.
Ann C. Switzer, wife of Lewis, born Sep. 18, 1823; died April 10, 1870.
Lewis Switzer, Jr., died June 28, 1878, aged 21 yrs. 7 mos.
Rebecca Haggerty, wife of Edward Farry, died Jan. 4, 1834, aged 42 yrs.
Eva Z., dau. of John H., & Delia G. Farry, died Mch. 18, 1861, aged i yr. & i mo.
John H., son of Nathan W., & Mary Croxson, died Sep. 11, 1831, aged i yr. 3 mo. 5 days.
William S., son of Jarred & Abbey Haggerty, died Oct. 15, 1825, aged 23 mos. & 23 days.
EPITAPHS FROM CHRIST CHURCH, SHREWSBURY, N. J.
219
In the vestibule of the church, erected by George De Hart Gillespie in 1874, are two tablets, one on
cither side, bearing the following:
In Memoriani of William Leeds, a Benefactor with George Keith and Gov. Lewis Morris, in founding
this church in Monmouth County in 1702.
In Memoriam. Clergy of this Church :
Rev. George Keith, 1702- 1703
Alexander Innes, 1703- 1713
John Forbes, I733-I737
John Miln, 1737-1746
Thomas Thompson, 1 746-1 751
Samuel Cooke, I75i"i775
Henry Waddell, 1788-1799
Andrew Fowler, 1799-1806,
John Croes, 1806- 1824
Eli Wheeler, 1824- 1830
Harry Finch, 1830-1863
Thomas J. Taylor, 1863- 1866.
William B. Otis, 1866-1875
Benjamin J. Franklin, 1875-....
On the left side of the entrance, and outside of the church, is a large flat brown-stone, which originally
bore an inserted brass burial tablet. This is lost, and the history of the one which it was to commemo-
rate. There are three stones also in the church floor, covered with the carpet. They, with the pre-
ceding one, as also Col. Redford's, stood or lay, it is said, in the pathway leading to the church door,
and were removed in the march of general improvements.
A DISCOURSE BY WAY OF DIALOGUE BETWEEN *
an old Inhabitant of the County of monmonth and a Proprieter of the Eastern Division of new Jersey
by Which the Impartial Reader may In Some measure make a Judgment Whether the first Inhabitants
of s"* County ought In lustice to pay Quitrents for the Land they hold or not ; Written by Will Will be
true Who arrived In s** County on the first of may 1666 and has been a Constant Inhabitant and an
observer of affairs and Transactions there in to the first Day of December 1727.
Proprietor. S''. I am glad to See you and much more Should be to Know the Reasons why you
refuse to pay your Quitrents that has been So long Due & unp**
Will Will be True. I Think not Due Therefore not paid.
Pro : How Can that be, When the Patent by which you hold your Land oblidges you to pay the
rent therein reserved.
Will. I think that no obligation at all. Have Patience and Give me Leave and you Shall hear my
reasons.
Pro: That is w*"' I want to know therefore Say on.
Will. The first to be Considered Is the Great Hazard Wee run, the Extream Hardships wee under-
went. The many Diffilculties Wee met with and the Charges wee was at In En Largeing the Kings
Dominions by Setling a Wilderness Country In the midst of a Barbarous People who had Scarce Washt
their hands that had So Lately been Imbured In Christian Blood :
Next is the Good Right Wee have to the Soill and the lust measures wee took to obtain it (viz)
not only by purchaseing from the Indians by the Governours Leave but also Got it Confirmed by a
Pattent he Granted to twelve Persons Called Pattentees and their Associates bearing Date the eight
of aprill 1665 for That tract of Land begining at Sandy Point and Runing along the bay to the
mouth of Rariton River from thence Going along the River tell A Corner to the westermost Part of
a Certain mash, Land that Divides the river In Two parts, from that part to Run in a Direct South
West Line In to the Woods twelve miles, then to turn away Southeast and by South till it falls Into
the main ocean ; For Which Tract of Land the Indian Sachems Did acknowledge before the Govern-
our to have Received Sattisfaction : and again the S'^ Patent v. as Confirmed by Governour Phillip
Cartroert [Carterett in ditiferent ink and writing written over Cartroert] and Councill by and Instru-
ment under their Hands bearing Date the 28 of may 1672. as followeth. upon the address of John
boune Richard Hartshorne James Grover and Jonathan Holmes Pattentees and James Ashton and John
Hanse associates (Impowered by the Pattentees an Associates of the towns of Shrewsbury & MidtUe-
ton) to the Governour and Council for Confirmation of Certain Privilledges Granted unto them by Coll.
Richard Nichols as by Patent under his hand and Seal bearing Date the 8"" of aprill 1665 the Gover-
nour and Councill Did acknowledge and Confirm to the S"* Pattentees and their Associates the Par-
ticulars following Being their Rights Contained In the S'' Pattent :
Imp"*. That the S'^ Pattentees and their Associates have full power Licence & authourity to Dis-
pose of the Land Expressed In the S"* Pattent As to them Shall seem wise &c — Yet notwithstanding the
Good Right and Great Assurance Wee had for our Land about the year 1676 Governour Cart-
eret Gave Notice for all Persons to take Pattents for their Land under the yearly rent of half penney
p'' Acre & not he would grant it to any other that would.
Some Persons Knowing the lust Right they had & the lust meashures they had taken to obtain
* This paper is a copy of an original document written by \Vm., son of Wni. Lawrence, the first, of Middletown, N. J. It
belongs to the Ilartshornes of Tortland, N. J. It sets forth the differences between the early settlers and the proprietors, and is
a valuable contiibution to the local and general history of this period.- — J. E. S.
220
A DISCOURSE BY WAY OF DIALOGUE. 221
it, Refused to be at the Charges of Resurvcying and again ratten[t]ing their own Land on them
terms and their Land was by the Governour granted to other Persons, So it was not of our Choice but
your unjust DeaHng that obhdged us to take patterns on the terms you please to Grant or be Dis-
possessed of our Land :
Pro. That Could not be that you Could Loose it if it was your own ; the Law would Protect you
In the Enjoyment of it.
Will. That is true Provided wee Could have Stood on Even Grounds with the Proprietors, Which
wee Could not Expect So Long as the Proprietors had the putting In of Governours and they the ap-
pointing of Sheriffs & fudges and their Sheriffs y*^ Impannelling of Jurys, It being Incident to the most
of man kind to oblige their Best Benefactors Wee Doubted of lustice.
Pro. If you had Doubted of lustice here you might have had lustice at home :
Will. No Doubt but wee being poor Scarce able to Stand a Law Sute here much Less to Remove
it home to England :
Pro. Certainly you are very forgetfull, or you would not argue against Paying Rent for your
Land When by (your Darling) Nichols his Pattent you was to pay rent for your Land:
Will. I have not forgot I Well remember by that Patent Wee Where to enjoy our Lands for the Space
of Seven years free of rent Custom and Excise: and then to pay Such Rent as others the Inhabitants of
his Royal highness Territories Should be oblidged to. The which wee Would Gladly Do now Pro-
vided wee Could Enjoy all the Land and other Priveledges Granted to us by y" patent or if wee Could
have the Liberty confirmed to us by Governour Carteret and Council that [are] ye Disposeing of the
Land Expressed In Nichols his Patent, As to us Should Seem meet, Wee No Doubt might have money
to pay Such rent as was Reserved by that Pattent ; and a Good Sum to put In our Pockets. But Sence
you have Cut us Short of all the Privelledges Granted by that Pattent, and also of that which v, as Con-
firmed by Governour Cartoret and have Divided am jng your Selves and Granted to others, a Hundred
Thousand acres of our own Land, and Claim a Right to at Least Two hundred thousand more, I think
you may be Easey that Wee Injoy between [sic] and thirty Thousand acres free of rent.
Pro : Now you have S''. wh*. you Can, I have that to Say which you Can :
Will : Let us hear v. hat that is
Pro: about the year 1682 or 3 the pretended Pattentees & their Associates Did Surrender their
right to Nichols Pattent on Condition that the Pattentees each to have 500 acres & their Associates
Each 100 acres free of Quitrent the Which was Confirmed to them In" pattent :
Will, if it was as you Say Doubtless you can prove that (or wee Do our right) by an Instrument In
Writing. However if it was So it is lust makeing Good the old Proverb, you p"* with a pig of our
own Sow the Land was our own bought with our money Confirmed by two Governours It never
Cost the Proprietors one farthing to purchase it of the Indians ye right owner and Chief proprietors
thereof.
If it was as you say I know nothing of it And I chalenge all the Proprietors aiid records In
Jersey to Prove that Either my father or my Self Ever had one foot of free land Granted to us on that
accompt. But this I very well Remember That aliout the year 1682 or 3 Gawin Lawry was the Pro-
prietor Governour and he made Robert Hambloton Sheriff of the County of monmouth and Gave him
order to Distrain for Quitrent accordingly he Distrained the Cattle of one John Smith In middletown
Who was So Enraged he got his Gun and had he not Been Disswaded by Some persons of more mod-
eration then himself he had Done the Sheriff Some mischief.
Allthough that Injustice of the Proprietors Set the old Inhabitants almost In a fiery flame they
thought it No Boot to hazard a Law Suit for the Reasons following (viz)
By that time there was a Considerable number of people Setled In the Country Who was there-
unto Incouraged by Reason that the Greatest Hazard Hardships and Difficultyes was ])ast. and you
y* Proprietors Let them have our Land that you Took from us on as Easey terms as wee that had
run the Hazard bom the lirunt and once allready p"* for it both to The Proprietors and Indians, I Say
there Could be Little Hopes of lustice where our Advesaries Would Set our ludges and the lury
Likely to be made up of Such Persons, Who if they Gave a Verdict for us must Condemn their own
Title and Implicitely acknowledge their Lands that they Bought of the Proprietors was ours:
Therefore I think Whoever Will be Impartiall must ludge till you make it appear that you had a
right to the Soill You Can have no Right to rent for it.
Pro : Do you think that there is no acknowledgment Due to the Proprietors :
Will : Not at all Because thpy Never had a right to the Soill therefore no right to rent for it
Pro: Did not King Charls Clrant the Soil with the Goverment to the Duke of york : and he
Grant the Soill with the Goverment to the Proprietors:
Will : The Ouestion is How^ King Chads Came to have a right to v*" Soill.
222 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Pro : King Charls Got it by Conquest when he took it from y'' Dutch
Will, that is Denied because the Dutch Never had that tract of Land now the County of monmouth
In Possession by reason of their Wars with the Indians They Dare not \ enture over to Take it. In
Possession Seeing the Dutch never had right nor Possession King Charls Could not obtain a right to
the Indians Land never Sold to the Dutch by Conquering the Dutch.
Pro: You Will not allow then that King Charls had a Right to the Soill. Therefore the Pro-
prietors none.
Will. No because he never had it by Discoverry Conquest Gift nor Contract Therefore no Right
the Soill.
Pro: Pray by what title Do you Pretend to hold your Land if not by patent from the Proprietors,
Wee hold our Land by (an honest Purchase and Consideration paid for)
Will. A Title Derived from a Charter Granted to the Sons of Adam by the Great and Absolute
proprietor of the Whole Universe God almighty and has Stood Recorded In the best record on Earth
3198 years In these words, Remember the Days of old Consider the years of many generations, Ask
thy father and he will Show the thy Elder, and they Will tell the When the most High Divided
to the Nations their Inheritance. When he Seperated the Sons of Adam ; He Set the bounds of the
People :
Pro : Then you Deney that their is any acknowledgment Due to the Proprietors.
Will. Yes Wee Do '
Pro. and So Consequently to the King.
Will. The acknowledgment wee owe and Duely pay to the King Is In obediance to his Laws and
being Bound to Soport maintain and Defend his Person Crownes Dignity to the utmost of our Power
&c Now to Conclude I Speak for my Self That When you Make it appear that att the time you Granted
my Patent you had better Right to the Land then I had, I Shall be Willing to Pay Quitrents, but till
that be Done I Hope In lustice to Hold my Land free by Plain Dealling.
LOG OF A JOURNEY FROM RED BANK, N. J., TO NEW YORK CITY.*
A journal of our intended voyage by Gods Permission from Red Bank to New York Distant 12
Leagues in ye sloop Portland and back Again.
On Saturday the 9th Novm'b 1734 we went on board In order for to come to Sail but in weigh-
ing the best bower it got fast under the Stern and it not being got light we could not clear it untill
the tide was so much fallen that we could not get away so we was obliged to go on shore again the
wind W S \\' and went home and Likewise the Passengers went home.
On Sunday the loth we went on board without the Passengers early in ye evening and got Down
the river as far as Mr. Pintards it being one mile but it was with much labour for their was no w'ind
and we were oblidge to Row and set all the way, when we came their 7 passengers came on board but
went on shore again for the wind sprung up at E & S and that being contrary we went home again
on foot, wet weather.
On Mon'd the ITth at 12 o'clock we went on board again with 5 passengers and sailed down the
river as far as Rocky Point the wind at S and their got aground and Lay untill hv water that being at
9 o'clock when we weighed Again & with Abundan.-e of Diftlculty and hard Labour we got to black
point then it being Late in the night tho it being but I mile yet the wind being at S Contrary we ware
oblidg to row and set all the way and got aground several times then being come to an Anchor w e went
on shore & some of our passengers Lodged on shore the weather being all day Lowering, ye distance
from Mr. Pintards to black Point being 2 Lgs.
On Tues'd we went on board Again with all our passengers In ye morning & set sail & sailed to-
wards the Inlet about I mile and there got aground & tho we carried out an Anchor & strove verry
hard for it yet we could not Get off that tide, then their came a Cannoe & fetch't one of our passen-
gers & some of us went on shore & liarljycued a pig and Eat him, then towartls Evening went on board
Again and at by water we strove to get off again but cnnUI not tho we carried out an .Anchor & took
much trouble, in the evening came in a sloop from Rhode Island Capt John Watson Commander &
run aground in call of us at Dark came a Cannoe on board and took one of our passengers on shore.
* This trip to New York City, taking six Jays in 1734, is now made daily in three hours.
LOG OF A JOURNEY FROM RED BANK. N. J., TO NEW YORK CITY. 223
So we finding our Labour in striving to get off to be in vain we went to sleep the wind at W & N
clear weather.
On Wednes'd by Break of day we began beat and thump and at hy water wc got off and got over
ye shole, we lay upon and came to an Anchor. Likewise the other sloop got ofi' and slipt her cable &
left her boat with it & got some of our passengers to carry it to black point, in the after'noon they came
back with that passenger that Left us the night before, then we went on shore 4 of us and got some
wood, while we were on shore one of the Passenger that came on shore with us had a fit of feaver &
Ague, when we came on board Again we weighed Anchor & in cafting the Anchor the Cat-roap broak
& ye Anchor fell down Again and before we could get it up again we got aground & was obliged to
carry out an Anchor Again & in about 1-2 an hours time we got ofif & sailed Down to the baar, but
it being low water we struck upon the baar & lay thumping bought i hour, by this time the sun was
Down & when we got out the wind was at W B[ ?] N. we sailed along Sandy hook about 2 miles & then
the wind began Scant upon us and at last came to N. W then we were oblidged to turn it & in 3
trips we got within the hook, we had a verry rough time and several of our passengers ware sick, we
ran against shole harbour & came to Anchor there at II o'clock at night & went to sleep, some of our
passengers ware yet sick the weather indifferent & Clear, she rid all ye night wind still at N W & blew
fresh.
On thurs'd towards day we awoke and boiled a pot of potatoes & eat of them by Day light, we
weighed Anchor and came to sail, the wind still at N W that morning we got into Permy City Cove
where lay 2 Vessels one of them from Egg Harbor which was full of w^ater. ye people came on
board of us to get some meat we having a small shoat let them have half of it & took part of the other
& carried it on shore with some potatoes which we Exchanged w-ith the other people for musty In-
dian meal & made Doboys of it at an Indian wigixam. so having Eat our Doe boys potatoes & pork
& got some wood, towards Evening we went on board Again al! but 2 passengers which Left us & went
home on foot, so then we had lost 3 of our passengers, ye wind still at N W clear weather, the man
that had a fit of the feever & ague yesterDay had another this Day. Also I cut my Right hand with a
Shell very badly.
On Fri'd we boiled more potatoes & pork & Eat that for our bread was all spent, towards Even-
ing their came a man & hail'd us, 4 of us went on shore to him & he told us he wanted a passage to
York, we told him ye wind was contrary & we could not tell when we should go for it was at N W
still, so he Left us. then having got some wood we went on board Again, by this time we found ye
wind was shifted fair for us, we quickly come to sail and with much Difficulty we got out of the Cove, the
wind at S W by this time it was dark, however we steered our course, then we boiled more potatoes
and Eat them without Anything, then being oblidged to steer by the Compass we had no Candle but
were oblidged to put some tallow in a rag & Do with that, then having made the narrows at 10 o'clock
at night we had I small bottle rum which finished by the time we got into the narrows, then the wind
dyed away and we hoisted our Square sail but presently the wind sprung up and Broak the Oar. we
burn'd it out with & had like to have carried the Square sail away but haveing a brisk gail & fair
we got to York by 1 1 o'clock that night but in comeing to run into the Dock we run with our Bolt
Sprit upon ye Long Bridg.
I had like to have Broak it & tore ye jib but haveing clear'd her again we with much difficulty
haled her along the Dock where having fastened her & Landed part of our passengers & secured all
things the rest of us went to sleep the wind at S W, clear weather.
On Saturday we haled Clofse to the wharf (for we could not get Clofe Last night the tide being
too low) & Landed our wood which was a cord & 3-4, then haveing some barrels upon Deck we went
to Lower them into the hold & they laying upon the side next to ye Dock when we took them off she
Listed off &: broak ye down hale of ye jib which was made a fast off and stove a barrel of flour and a
barrel of meat and broak a cheefse but having lighted her again and put things in order In- tliis time it
was night, the wind W B[ ?] N, clear weather.
On Sun'd ye 17th Novem'br at night, came to town 2 of the pafsengers we left behind — this day
all good weather.
On Mon'd we landed some Leather & Cheefse we then being got unto Connches Dock, the
weather clear.
On Wednes'd we took on board 4 pipes of Syder. in takeing of them on we split one of the takel
blocks and was put to much trouble to get them in.
Also we took on board 8 barrels and 2 Crates and other goods, at night by candle Light we spliced
the Down hale of ye Jib intending to sale at 4 o'clock ye next morning, for then the tide did serve,
and ye wind at S, fair and good weather. On Thurs'd by 2 o'clock in the morning we got all things
in order for to sail and got water on board, but their being 4 Vefsels of us, all Defineing to sail to-
224 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
gethcr, and had Appointed to Call upon one another & we trusting to that, went to sleep, they all went
away without calling upon us, so when we awake our vessel was aground and we could not go that
tide tho ye wind was fair, when we floated again we came to sail, ye wind at E B [ ?] N and rain by the
time that we got down to ye narrows, the wind was got to N E and ye tide of Eb was made for us
then we had a Debate Among us whether we should come to an Anchor their and stay untill better
weather or stand along, but at Length we concluded to stand along and see it out, but
the fog was so thick that we ware oblig'd to steer by ye compafs and in crofsing ye
bay the Cask shifted in ye hold ye Seas being so rough — Likewise our main sail give
way out of the bolt Roap, ye wind being so hard, however after some time we made Sandy Hook,
we then being w'ithin we made for permy City Cove but in going in we grounded upon ye point of the
Cove, but haveing a fresh breeze we rub'd over but being Desireous to get as far in as we could we
went to put her in stays, but she mifstayed several times, then we wore her but with mifstaying so often
we were got so near ye shoal that in waring she struck, but rub'd over, then we find the wind so hard
that it was impofsible to bring her to stays we come to an Anchor in ye mouth of ye Cove, so have-
ing put things in order we went and kindled a fire and warm'd ourselves, their being but 2 pafsen-
gers, we went to sleep, ye wind still at N E and rain and cold uncomfortable weather. On fry'd
morning went to mend ing ye main sail, but for want of a nedle we were oblidg to make one of an
old fork, which we made holes through ye sail and put ye twine through and so round ye bolt roap. so
having mended some part and hoop ye other by taking a reef we come to sail ye wind at N W and in 3
trips we got round ye point of ye Rock the wind then being fair we in a little time got in ye River but
just as we come to l)lack point ye wind being contrary thare we got aground and was oblidg'd to carry
out an Anchor before we could get her off but having got her afloat.
[This paper was copied from the original for me by a painstaking friend, and while I believe it
to be correct, I have never had the opportunity of comparing it.]
RECORDS OF THE COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE,
1676.*
[First and second pages missing.]
Geo. wood - pit
Jno. Raniadcn - Deft
This accon was withdrawn after Time & therefore to pay co'''' charges
Arian Hendricks - pit
Rien Jansen - Deft
Withdrawn after time ut supra &c
Dirck Jansen - pit
Rien Jansen - Deft
Withdrawn after time to pay ut supra
Albert Cornelisen Wantanaer pit
Andreas Juriansen - Deft
In the Accon of Defamacon wherein Albert cornelisen \\'antanaer comjilained That Andreas Ju-
riansen had most malicinnsly and scandalnnsly reported that the pit. was guiltv of Buggery w"' a Marc,
w'"'' the Deft did still affirm was true; but after a Long Debate, in co''* & severall witnesses sworn for
the Deft: w''*' Evidences, not proving sufficient to make good his charge was at Length referred to a
Jury who brought in their verdict for the pit, and that the Deft shall pay with costs of suit.
* The Reconls of the West Riding of Yorksliire are wi'lely scattered. Tlie mrt here reproduced con<^i<;ls of n nnnilipr of
leaves irregularly bo\ind tog-ether aad incorporated with Liber I,, Kin'js Counlv (N. Y.) Conveyances, in the Hall of Records,
Brooklyn, N. Y. The leaves in this copy have been correctly arranged, but the te.xt has not been disturbed. — J. E. S.
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 22S
The co" agreed w"" the \'erdict of the Jury, & gave Judgm' accordingly —
The Deft appealed from the \'erdict of tlie Jury, and Judg"" of the co" & Entered into a Rec-
ognisance of 200'^'" to prosecute his appeal at the Next co" of Assizes.
Assur Levi pit
Jan Van Kirke Deft
The pit declares y' the Deft is indebted to him the sum five hundred, and eighty Guilders, & two
stivers, w'^'' being proved in co'' : & referred to a Jury the[y] brought in their Verdict for the pit w""
costs. The CO'' : ordered Judg""' : to be Enter'd accordingly & y' the sd Debt be pd : \v"'in 2 m° : w""
Inter'st.
Assur Levi - pit
Minne Johannes - Deft
The Pit by his Attorney complaines of the Deft of a plea of Trespass on the case y' the Deft is
indebted unto him the sum of 400 sea"' \'alue w''' bting also referred to a Jury brought in their Ver-
dict for the pit. The co'' agreed w"" their Verdict & gave Judg""' accordingly.
Tho Walton pit.
Peter Belieu - Deft
In the complt brought into this co''* by Tho. W^alton against Peter Belieu about two Gunns taken
from the PI' by the said deft. The co'' having heard the matter in difference debated on both parts, &
not finding that the Deft had any, or sufficient Order from those then in power to take away the said
Gunns from the complainant, much less to dispose of them : They doe order that the Deft shall return
the said Gunns to the Complt if to be had, or two others that shall be judged by indifferent persons to
be as good, otherwise shall be obliged to make satisfaccon for the Value within the space of 6 weeks
after the Date hereof, and likewise pay the costs of prosecucon of the compl' : in this co".
Jno: Sharpe - pit
Nath: Brittain Deft
The co" having heard the case fully debated referred the same to a Jury who brought in their
Verdict as follows (vizt) Wee find for the pit w'"" costs of suit, but withot taking notice of the Dam-
mage the Deft hath sustained by the loss of his servant w''^ wee cannot adjudge of, wee referr to the
consideracon thereof to the Bench, whereupon the co''' agreed w"" the \'erdict of the Jury & gave
judg'"'' accordingly.
However in regard the Jury have referred the consideracon of the Deft's case of his serv*^ unto
the co" they recommend the same unto his Hono'' the Governo'' : That bee will please to appoint some
persons to make inquiry how the serv'' in Question was taken away from both pit and Deft, and
whome which the[y] Judge to be the occasion of the Loss of the said serv' and how farr they may be
lyable to make reparation for the Dammage by that means susteyned
Tho. Taylor - pit
Titus Serricks Deft.
The pit declared against the Deft in an .^ccon of Assault, & Battery, but by consent of both
ptyes The Accon being withdrawn after the time. It was agreed between them y* the Deft should pay
costs.
Tho. Taylor - pit
Titus Serricks - Deft.
The pi' : complaines of the Deft : in a plea of Trespass on the case for the sum of one hundred, and
twenty Guilders, due for a saddle &c This accon also being withdrawn after time was agreed upon ut
supra.
Nath: Brittain pi':
Nathan Whitman Deft'
W-n Brittain
In the compl' : lirought into the co" bv Nath: Brittain agst. Nathan Whitman and W"" Brittain for
pulling up their part of the comon Fence of the Town of Dover upon Staten Island, and removing
226 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
the same for their particular use v/'^^ (as is alleaged) did prove much to the Dammage of the com-
plain', and is contrary to the Laws of this Governm' and custom of the country concerning Fences
The co''' doe order that the common fence shall be again made good by the psons who removed
the same, and remain as heretofore untill by the consent of the Town it shall be othcrwayes ordered
between them. As to the Dammage the complainant may have his remedy at Law against them, if not
otherwise issued between them, the deft, to pay costs.
The Peticon of Jan Jansen Veryn being taken into consideracon, wherein hee complaines y* hav-
ing divers yeares since had a Determinacon of a certain dififcrence between him the complainant and
Timothy Gabry Deft : after having past the severall pts of this Governm'^ and Reed a Ratificacon from
Governo'': Nicolls, yet notwithstanding the Deft: (as is alleaged) in the Late Dutch Governm' did un-
justly molest the complainant upon the same Acco' ; & obtained sentence against him reversing all for-
mer proceedings very much to his Damage for the w*^*" hee craves Reliefe
This co" adjudging it to be above their Cognizance having past the superior co''' of the Gov-
ernm' allready doe recommend the whole case vv"" all the former proceedings (copyes whereof are
hereunto annexed) unto his Hono'' the Governo"', Together w"^ what Dammage the pi' may have sus-
teined to give his Judgm* thereupon.
Cap'" Tho Lawrence pi'
Cornelis Mattys Deft
The Deft being unprov'ed [unprovided?] at present of his witnesses craves time of this wor'""
Co''' till the next Sessions vv'^'' was allowed of & agreed to by the p"
At a Co''' of Sessions held at Gravesend In the West Ryding of Yorkshire upon Long Island be-
ginning on the 21"' day of Dec. in the 27"' year of his Ma"'^'' Raign Annoq Dmni 1676
Present.
Cap'^ Matthias Nicolls Secretary Presid'.
Cap'" Tho Willet High Sheriff e
Cap'" James Hubbard
Cap' Elbert Elbertsen Justices
Cap'" Jaques corteleau
Justice Richd : Betts being
said to be sick appeared not
The constables being called over all appeared w"" their staves
Jury sworne
Accons
Cap'" Jno: Manning pit
Peter Roelofsen Deft
This Accon was withdrawn this Very morning, to pay all charges, being an Accon of Trespass on
tiie case
Cap'" 'W"' Lawrence pit
Jan 'Van Kirk Deft
The PI" declared ag^' the Deft in an Accon of the Case for 400 w* of Tobaccoe & 2 steers. The
case being fully debated, & heard in co''' was referred to a Jury who brought in their Verdict for y"
pi' and the Deft to pay costs.
The CO""' agreed w"" the Verdict of the Jury and gave Judg""' accordingly
Execucon issued forth, and
directed to Cap'" Tho. 'Willet
High Sheriffe of Long Island
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. "7
Elyas Doughty & Pl'^
W" Osburn
Henry Bowman Deft
The PI'" declare ag^' the Deft in an Accon of Trespasse on the case for the sum : of forty two
pounds, & six shillings Mr. Sam: Blagg being sworn in co'* declared yt the Deft came to him and de-
sired him to pay 14"' for him to the pi'", w'''' upon his Request hee gave him his Note for, and hath paid
part of the said sum, and is ready to pay the rest.
After a full hearing in co" the matter was referred to a Jury who brought in their \'erdict for the
Pl'^ and the Deft to pay costs but Mr. Blaggs Bill to stand good. The co''' was pleas'd to Order that
Judgm" should be Enter'd according to the Verdict of the Jury
Elyas Doughty and
^W" Qsb«f« -^ PI''
Henry Bowman Deft.
The Pl'^ complain of the Deft of a Plea of Trespass on the case &c for the sum of five pounds
upon one Bill and forty shillings on a nother ; Mr. Richd Man being sworn in Court declared That
the Widdow Perring of seatalcot gave him wherewithall to pay the two Bills, of which hee paid 5"" by
the PI''' order to Abraham Whearley and the other 40'' hee tendred to give the widdow Credit for ; The
case being referred to a Jury they find for the Deft The PI'" to pay costs.
The co''' agreed w"" the 'Verdict of the Jury, & gave Judgm' accordingly.
Matthew Beagle pi*
Henry Bowman - Deft
The PI' not having put in any Declaracon the Deft desired a nonsuit, w'''' the co"'' was pleased to
allow of.
Sam Blagg pit
Henry Bowman - Deft.
The Pit declared ag"' the Deft for the sum of twenty three pounds due by Bill under the Defts
Hand bearing Date the pm[?] Decemb 1676, for the w"^"" sum the Deft confest Judgm' in Co"'"
Jno: Robinson &
Abr: Whearley PI"
Attor : of Tho. Doxy
The Estate of Major
Nath : Kingsland Defts
This matter after a full hearing, & debate in co"'* was referred to a Jury who brought in their
Verdict for ye pit', and the Deft to pay costs
The co''' agreed w"" the Jurys Verdict, and gave Judgm' accordingly
Mr. Leet the Defts Attorney mov'd for a Review w'^'' was graunted
Charles Morgan pit
Arian Hendrick Deft
The PI' complaines of the Deft in an Accon of Trespass on the case for the quantity of 40 scheple
of winter wheate, & 12 scheple of pease. Both ptyes by consent the Accon was withdrawn after time,
and the charge to be equally devided between them
Tho. Wandell makes Return of an Execucon against Tho. Sherman by James Way &c. on the be-
halfe of the sonn of the said Sherman. The co""' will Justifye what hath been done in prosecucon of
their Order his Lott being sold to make satisfaccon, The overplus to be returned to him.
There is a Beast of 4 yeares old at Boswyck that hath been kept 2 winters, sixty Guilders is askt for
Keeping him.
The Church affairs as to Ministers, or Readers, & schooles for children moved to be considered,
Gravesend noted to be the most remiss herein.
Thomas Lamberts former Constable of Breucklyn peticoned the co'^' for a Discharge from Cap''"
Manning then Sheriffe for country Rates paid by him, he being sued, & condemned to pay more
The co'^'' orders y' Cap'" Manning give him a Receit, and hee to be accomptable for no more than
what hee hath Received.
228 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Mr. Leet and Mr. West moving the co" to have E.xecucon against Geo. Fido according to a former
Jiidgm' of co", upon a Review The Co"^ ordered Tiiat Lxecucon be continued.
Geo. Wood of Newtown being presented by the Constable of the same place for scandalous, & abu-
sive speeches, & taking up an Ux yt was none of his own, & no proofe appearing to make good his
charge The said Wood is by the Co" cleared Thereof, And if the officers of the place have anything
to object ag"' the said Wood they are to prosecute him at the ne.xt co" of Sessions.
Nicolas de Meyer pi'
Hend : Williamse Deft.
The Deft contest Judgm' in co" to the PF for 1312 Guilders Seaw*
Nicolas de Meyer pi'
Gerrit Lubbertsen Deft
The Deft confest Judgm' in co" for the Quantity of 832 Scheple of Merchantable Winter wheate,
and 28 scheple of Rye
Nicolas de Meyr pi*
Symon Jansen Deft
The Deft by warr' directed to Mr Leet his Attorney confest Judgm* for the sum of 2500 Guilders
Ralph Cardwell pit
Jno Airesen Deft
The Pit declared ag'" the Deft in an [action] of Trespass on the case for the Value of three hun-
dred, forty & three Guilders in corn at price curr', and produced a Bill in co"' under the Defts Pland for
the same The Deft said y' hee offerd the paym' of the said sum to y" pit in Rum, or scarge by the
Hands of Cap'* Nicolls which was refus'd by the Pit. Cap'" NicoUs being absent about publiq Business
by the Governo''^ Order The Deft mov'd for a Dcmurr till the next Sessions. After a Long Debate,
& full hearing in co" The matter was referr'd to a Jury, who brought in their Verdict for the Pit and the
Deft to pay costs of suit, whereupon The Deft mov'd for a Review (his principall Evidence being ab-
sent) w*^'' was graunted by the co"
■Ralph Cardwell - Pit
Caersten Jansen Deft
The Pit declared against the Deft in an Accon of ye case to y" Value of four hundred & four
Guilders & fourteen stivers and produced a Bond in Co" under the Defts Hand, & Seal
for the same. Mr. Richard Stillwell & Jno. Grigs sworne declard what they knew of the matter. Mr.
Stillwell yt ye Deft profferd the pit Tobacco w'''' hee refused to Receive, & Jno Grigs yt hee profferd
him 500 "^ weight. The co" having heard y" matter fully Debated doe order That the Deft shall pay
to the pit what shall appear to be due by the Last day of No : ne.xt together w"' costs of suit.
Ralph Cardwell pit
Caersten Jansen Deft.
The pit declared against the Deft in a plea of trespass on the case &c for the quantity of 500 w'
of Tobaccoe Cap'" Richard Stillwell, & Xtian Smit being sworne as witnesses could say little of the busi-
ness ; but that when the pit demanded his Tobaccoe The Deft demanded his Bill, which if he would pro-
duce the Deft was ready to pay the Tobaccoe The pit likewise complaines yt the Deft is indebted to him
the quantity of twenty scheple of pease, and a Mare, and colt w^'" the Def owned in co''" The Matter
being fully debated in co"'' was referred to a Jury who brought in their Verdict as follows (vizt) Wee
find for the Pit for so much as the Deft himselfe acknowledg'd to be due to pit w'''' was a Mare &
twenty-two scheple of pease, and the costs of suit wee referr to the co" who agreed w"" the Verdict & or-
der'd the charge to be equally divided between pi' & Deft
Ralph Cardwell pit
W™ Jansen van Berkloc Dft
The pit moving for an Execucon ag'" the Deft upon a former judgm' of co""' in June 1675 whicli
was made appear by the co" Records. The co"' allows of the same, and grants y' the Plt^ shall & may
have libertv to Issue forth Execucon agst the Deft.
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 229
Assur Levi pit
Minne Johannes - Deft
The i'lt declared against the Deft for the sum of 370 Guilders sea"^' or merchantable wheat
Equivalent, as also fifty Guilders for charges of two co'^'* The Deft by warrant directed to Mr. Geo.
Cooke his Attorney confest Judgm' in co'' for the said sum, as also to pay all costs of an Accon
Cap*" Tho. Lawrence pP
Joseph Hadly Deft
The Pit having Enter'd no Accon nor put in a Declaracon according to Law agst the Deft The co'''
ordered the Deft should be non-suited, and y' the Bail Bond for the Defts appearance should be de-
liver'd up to the Deft and the pit to pay costs for witnesses &c.
Jno. Jorians pit
Robert Blackwell Deft
The pit declared agst the Deft in a plea &c for the siim of 17"' iS'* & 3'' in Lawful! money of New
England, Tobacco & according to Bond product in co'' The Deft confest Judgm' for the sum afore-
said, w"' Interest from the time that it was due, as also to pay costs
The Will of Jno Firman of New Town deceased being prov'd in co''' by Cap'" John Coe, & Jno
Ketcham witnesses thereunto Mary the Relict, & widdow of the said John deceased was admitted Ad-
ministratrix
Matthias Johnson pit
Minne Johannes Defts
Hans Christofolsen
The Pit declared in an Accon of Debt for the sum of five hundred fifty nine Guilders, & twelve
stivers for the w'''' a Bond was produc't in co" under the Hands and Seals of the Defts, but the Plt^
Attorney acknowledging y' Hans Christofolsen had paid the halfe of the sd sum w"^*" was his proporcon
being 279 Guilders & sixteen stivers The wor?" co''' grants Judgm' by default for non-appearance agst
the said Minnie hee to pay the other moyety of the whole w"" costs of suit.
Mr. James Hubbard pits
Jno Tilton senior
Jan Jansen Veryn Deft
Mr. Geo. Cooke Attorney for the pits mov'd for Execucon upon a former Judgm* of co"'' in the
year 1671 a[nd] was granted
Upon the Peticon of Jno. Woolstoncrofts wherein hee desires to be confirmed in ye Estate, which
formerly belonged to Tho. Sherman senior at Mespat Kills, w""" was sold by Tho. Wandell constable of
New Town in obedience to an order of the Last co''' of Sessions to the said Jno Woolstoncrofts The
said Wandell owning the sale of the said Land, & to have rec'd pay for the same of the said Woolston-
crofts.
The co''' having taken the matter into their serious Consideracon doe approve of what the said
Wandell hath acted in the premises, but doe referr, & recommend the rest to his Hono'' the Governo*
to confirm the Purchaser in the possession, & Enjoym' of the Premisses, The said Tho. Sherman be-
ing gone out of the Governm' in a discontended humor, & carrying his Patent along w"' him.
Jonathan Hazard Constable of Newtown complaincs of Geo. Wood of New Town aforesd That the
said Geo. in the Face of this co'' did most maliciously and scandalously abuse the said Jonathan by sev-
erall false Informacons &c Whereupon the co''' doe order the said Geo. shall be bound in 20"' to his
good behaviour till the next Sessions, and also there to make his appearance to make good his Charge.
Upon the Peticon of Michaell Hainelle, & Lambert Jansen wherein they pretend to have received
much Damage from .some Inhabitants of Breuckllvn especially from Jan van Buys by cutting down
their Fence &c. wherby they are much damnifycd' by Cattle, & Hoggs coming into their Corne.yo'' Pe-
ticoner desiring vo'' wor^^ to appoint two understanding men to hear the whole matter & to view the
Land w'"'' thcvwere olMiged to Fence; The co''' orders yt the said Hainelle, & van Buys doc choose In-
different persons of Neighbouring Townes to decide the Difiference, and to make Report thereof to the
next co'"'
230 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jonathan Hazard of Newtown being Enter'd into Bond y* the Estate of Jno Firman of Newtown
deceased should not be made away or Imbezel'd till this co" of Sessions, w'^^ having pformed desired
to have his Bond deliver'd up w*^" was granted the sd Jonathan
Theophilus Phillips of New Town being bound yt y" Estate of Ralph Hunt should not be Em-
bezeld away till this co'*' of Sessions desired to have his Bond deliver"d up w*^*" was granted by the
CO'' to the sd Theophilus. Hunt sonn to y" deceased Ralph Hunt having taken out Letters of Ad-
ministracon.
The CO"'' having reed : some Peticons from the Inhabitants of Boswyck wherein they complain
of the Loss of their Meadow, &c. The co" recommends the same to the Constable & Overseers of the
same Town to consider the loss of the said persons, and to make them satisfaccon according to the
Proporcon of the Meadow they have lost.
Samuell Blagg pi*
Jan Van Rossell - Deft
The Pit complaines of the Deft y* the said Deft is Indebted unto the Pit. in the sum of 22"' 17* &
three pence, and Air. Blags acco'. product in co''' under oath taken before Tho. Snawsell Alderman of
the city of New Yorke to prove the same only 16"' Tallow, and 2 small Beasts w^"" the pit acknowl-
edged to have Rec'd from the Deft
The matter being fully debated in Co'* was referred to a Jury who brought in their Verdict for
the PI' That the Pits Bill stands Good, only the Tallow, & Beasts to be deducted, and the Deft to pay
costs of suit. The co''' order'd that Judgm' should be enter'd according to the Verdict of the Jury
At a Co''' of Sessions held at Gravesend in the West Ryding of Yorkshire upon Long Island by
his Ma""' Authority beginning on the 19"^ June in the 29 yeare of his Ma"""* Annoq D.m 1677
Present
Cap'" Thomas Willet High Sheriflfe
Mr. James Hubbard
Mr. Rich'd Betts Justices of the Peace
Mr. Jaques Corteleau
Mr. Elbert Elberts absent being not well
Constables called over
of Gravesend •
of New Towne
of Flat Bush
of Breucklyn All appear with their
of Flat Lands staves
of New Utrecht
of Boswyck
Jury Sworne
Richard Stillwell Gersham Moore
Jno. Emans Theoph. Phillips
Peter Simpson Jonathan Hazard
Symon Hansen
New Constables sworne
W" Compton of Gravesend
Jonathan Hazard of New Town
of Flat Bush
of Breucklyn
of Flat Lands
of New Utrecht
of Boswyck
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 231
The Overseers of the severall Tovvncs sworne
AcCons
Mary Jacobs Vervanger pi*
Coert Steevens Deft
The pit declared agst the Deft for the sum of 325 Guild"' seaw'^ value due to her Late Husband
deceased for Medicines as p. Acco' appeares, and which the said Coert Steevens undertooke to pay as
constable for the use of the Inhaljitants of Flat Lands. Cornells Coersen, Symon Hansen & Bar-
tie Claes being sworn, & Examin'd The matter was referr'd to a Jury who found for the Deft, & the
Pit to pay costs The Pits Attorneys mov'd for a Review w-" was graunted. The co'' order'd yt
Judgm' should be enter'd according to the Verdict of the Jury.
Tho. Walton Pit
Peter Beleiu Deft
The PI* complaines That this co"* passed a Judgmt against ye Deft in the year 1674 for two Gunns
taken away fro the Pit in the Time of the Late Dutch Governm* by the Deft, & sayes yt hee had made
severall Demands for the fulfilling the said Judgm' but could never obtain them to this day, where-
fore hee craves to have Execucon for the same
The CO''* having considered the p''misses referred the matter to be decided by his Hono"' the Gov-
erno"" hee having since that time alienated the place of Residence of both Pit & Deft from the Juris-
dicon of this Ryding
Cap*» John Palmer & Pits
Sarah, his wife
Minne Johannes Deft
The Pits by Geo. Cooke their Attorney complaines of Minne Johannes constable of Flat Bush,
That the said Minne hath rec'd six Execucons of the said Pits, amounting in all to the sum of 17"* 12^
3"* & hath kept them in his Hands to the great Danmage of the Pit"
The CO''' taking the matter into consideraCon doe order That if the said Minne shall not Levy the
sum within three dayes after ye Date hereof being the 16*'' day of this present June, That then Exe-
cucon shall issue forth against the said Minne for the sum aforesd for Default thereof
Caleb Leveridge of New Town desiring to Administer upon the Estate of his Father Leveridge
deceased. The co''' allows of the same hee putting in security according to Law &c.
At a Co''' of Sessions held at Gravesend In the West Ryding of Yorkshire upon Long Island by his
Ma***' Authority beginning on the iq"" day of Decemb in the 29 yeare of his Ma"''^ Raign Annoq
Dfnni 1677
Present
Cap** Matthias Nicolls Presid*
Cap'" Tho. W^illet High Sheriffe
Mr. James Hubbard
Mr. Richard Betts
Mr. Elbert Elbertse Justices of the Peace
Mr. Jaques Corteleau
Cap'° Jno. Palmer
Constables called over
of Gravesend
of New LTfrecht
of Staten Island
of Flat Bush All appear w**" their
of Flat Lands staves
of Breucklyn
of Boswyck
of New Town
23* HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jury sworne
Peter Simpson w"' Gerritsen
Jno. Griggs Symon Jansen Rob' Hick[?]
obadiah Wilkins Cap'* Jno. Coe
AcCons
Jno Lynus[ ?] pit
Henry Bowman Deft
The CO'' orders that the Prosecucons of this Accon shall be suspended till the co''*' of Sessions, The
Deft being absent, & out of the Governm'
Dirck Jansen HoghLand pit
Peter Lott Deft
In the Accon wherein Drick Jansen HoghLandt was pit & Peter Lott Deft The matter being heard
on both sides. & Evidence on both parts was at Length referred to a Jury, who brought in their Ver-
dict for the Deft and yt the pit shall pay costs
Thomas Steevenson complaynes of Jno. Ketcham of Newtown for wounding & Laming a Grey
Horse of the Complainants to his Damage 8"' The co'' having heard the matter fully debated be-
tween Pit and Deft & six witnesses sworn, & Examined finding by severall circumstances That the
Deft (refusing to attend the Orders of the Town co'" appointing Arbitracon) doe adjudge the
Deft to be guilty of what is alledged against him, And they doe appoitit the same Arbitrato''" nomin-
ated by the Town co''' & the constable of the Place to compute & Determine indifferently between
them what Damage the Pit may have sustained as to his Horse.
LTpon the Peticon of Daniell de Haert wherein bee complaynes yt Cap'" Elbert Elbertsen, & Cap'"
Jaques Corteleau bcame obliged to the said de Haert for fifty scheple of winter wheate, & fifty-eight
scheple of Pease, w'^'' said wheate and Pease was for the use of the Inhabitants of New LUrecht The
CO"'' orders yt the sd wheate, & Pease shall be paid to the Pit at or before the second day of Febr. next i:i
spcie aforesaid, or else the whole. in wheate Equivalent, and upon default thereof to issue forth im-
mediate Execucon for the same against the Constable & Overseers of the Town aforesaid.
L^pon Complt of the constable of Boswyck yt Jno La Pier hath often been required to keep, &
maintain a good Fence, w'^'' the said La Pier hath hitherto, refused, or neglected. The co''' referrs the
matter to y* Constable, & Overseers of the Towne, w'"'' if the said La Pier shall refuse to obey Then
they are to Address themselves to the next Justice of the Peace of this Ryding
Cap'" Jno. Palmer Complaines of Minne Johannes constable of Flat Bush yt the said Constable
hath had severall Execucons of the said Cap'" Palmers in his Hands, which said Execucons bee hath
refused or neglected to Levy according to his oath and Duty: The co'' orders That Execucon shall Is-
sue forth ag^' the said Minne for default thereof.
Jno Ansen complaynes That he bought a Horse of Caerstcn Johnson, which said Horse was
claymed, & recovered of the said John at the Last co""' of Sessions held at Jamaica w"' cost of suit by
Dennis Holdern of Flushing The co''' orders y' they shall refcrr the matter in difference to Cap'"
Jaques Corteleau, and Cap''" Richd. Stillwell to decide the same.
Upon the Peti?on of Michael Hainelle, & Lambert Johnson wherein they pretend to have received
much Dammage from some of Breucklyn, especially from Jan Van Bun's by cutting down their
Fence &c as by the Records may appearc, The said Buys not being sntisfyed w"" the Last co''' order;
The CO''' orders yt the constable of Breucklyn & the constable of Bosw}'ck shall determine the Differ-
ence
Andrew Gibb pit
Robt Blackwell Deft
The Pit complaines of the Deft of a Plea of Trespass upon the case for the sums of twenty four
pounds sixteen, shillings and tenn pence, halfe penny, and five pounds five shillings, and nine pence by
severall Acco" appearing The Deft confest Judgm' in co''' to the Pit for the summs aforesd : by mr.
Leet his Attorney according to a warr' directed to him.
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 233
The Constable of Breucklyn being presented for bad Highwayes, between their Town, and the
I-erry. The co''' orders that the constable, and overseers shall view the said wayes, and if they find y"^
the said wayes may not conveniently be made passable That then they are to make their Report to the
next co''"-' of Sessions, who will take farther Order therein.
Whereas there have been severall Jiidgm'^ of Co''* ag"' some of the Inhabitants of Staten Island,
before the Time y* the said place was alienated from the Jurisdiction of this Co" The Co" orders yt the
clerke of the co" shall have power to issue forth Execucon thereupon.
The Inhabitants of Flat Lands complayning y' the Inhabitants of flat Bush have trespassed upon
the Land, & meadow of Flat Lands aforesaid, contrary to an Award, and Agree"' made between the
Inhabitants of both Townes, bearing Date the 11'" day of May 1677.
The co" orders y' the Inhabitants of fflat Bush shall punctually observe the Award, and Agreem'
made as aforesd and doe absolutely confirm the same
There being a Difference between Cap'" Richd Betts, and the Inhabitants of Flat Bush about
some Lands The co" orders y"^ the constable & overseers of Flat Bush shall meet the said Cap'" Betts
and Cap''^ Jaques Corteleau within one mondth after this Date to make a final! Determinacon thereof
George Wood of Newtown bing bound in 20"* for his good behaviour the Last co" of Sessions,
and to make his appearance at this co" hee having pformed his pte, The co" orders That his Bonds
shall be deliver'd up there being nothing objected against to the contrary.
Geo. Wood coniplaines of Ralph Doxy of Newtown about a small psell of Land w''^ the said
George gave to the said Ralph to Improve, w'"'' the said Ralph neglected to pforni according to
Agreem' The Co" was pleasd to referr it to a Town co" to decide
Upon Peticon of Caersten Jansen wherein hee Complaynes that hee being Indebted unto Ralph
Cardwell a certain quantity of Tobaccoe w^*' hee often tendred to y" said Ralph, but hee refused to re-
ceive the same although the said Caersten was sued by the sd Ralph the last Co" & condemned to pay
the Principall w'" costs in Novemb following w'''' ( by the unseasonableness of the weather) hee could
not possibly pform w"'out great Dammage to himselfe, since which time after a season came he again
tendred to the sd Ralph in Decemb following yet the sd Ralph refused to receive the same. The co"
orders yt w'''out farther trouble the said Ralph shall accept thereof
Marike Jacobs \'ervanger moving for a Reviev,- the Last co" against coert Steevens, The Co''' or-
ders the said Accon shall be suspended till the next Sessions.
Peter de Nys having lay'd an Attachm' upon some Land pretended to belong to Cap'" Dudley
Lovelace upon Staten Island The co" orders that the sd Peter shall prosecute his Accon at ye next
Sessions In the meantime the Attachmt to continue.
At a Co" of Sessions held at Gravesend in the W^est Ryding of Yorkshire upon Long Island by
his Ma"^* Authority beginning on the 19"" day of June in the 30"' year of his Ma""* Raign Annoq
DiSni 1678
Present.
The High Sheriffe Cap** Willet
And all the Justices.
Constables called over
All appear w* their Staves
234 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jurors sworne
Peter Simpson
Samm Holmes for Gravesend
Ubadiah VVilkins
Edward Steeeveiison Newtown
Roeloff Martisen flat Lands
Peter Johnson Gowanes
Rut Joosten N. Utrecht
New Constables sworne
Jno Emans of Gravesend
Tho. Steevensen Newtown
Wouter Gisberts Boswyck
Tho. Lambertse Breucklyn
Gerrit Stryker Flat Bush
Coert Steevens Flat Lands
Jno Van Clyffe New L'trecht
Richd Curtis Staten Island
Richard Curtis not being an overseer the Last year, W° Brittain was order'd by the Co'''' to be
Constable in his steed bee being the only Overseer, & Cap"' Jno. Palmer a member of the co''* was
desired to swear the said Brittain
The several! Overseers sworn
Accons
Cap'° Jno Palmer pit
Maj Nath. Kingsland Deft
The Pit complaines yt the Estate of the Deft is indebted to the Pit the sum of thirty pounds four
shillings, and three halfe pence, for the w'"'' bee did attach the person of Elizabeth Burton servant to
the said Major Kingsland, for satisfaccon of the said Debt, or part thereof. Jno. Tewder appearing
as Attorney to the said Elizabeth pleads in her behalfe yt shee is none of the Defts ser''"', and produces
a Release from Mr. Jno. Kingsland the sonn, and Agent of the said Major Kingsland. The Mat-
ter being fully Debated in co''* on both sides was referred to a Jury who brought in their Verdict that
the maid was free by "Virtue of Mr. Jno. Kingslands Release whose power was derived from his
father as bee was his Agent, and yt the Attachm' upon the maid was Null The co'' agreed w"" the
Verdict of the Jury, and gave Judgmt accordingly The pit to pay costs -
Paulus Richards Attorney
for Malliar Journee pit
Drick Storme Deft
This Accon brought into the co"'' by Paulus Richds Attorney for Malliar Journee deceased is by
the CO''' Judged not tryable here the Power of the Attorney dying w"" the person, but in regard the De-
ceased made a will, wherein hee Leaves his Estate to his wife in her widdowhood for the maintenance
of her selfe, and Children, but in case of remarriage to be divided equally between them w"" a re-
serve of 3 cowes to the Eldest Daughter: Now the said widdow being married again, and the Trus-
tees w*^*" were nominated in the will neglecting their Duty, The co'"'' think fit to nominate, and appoint
the said Paulus Richards to be one of the Trustees, for the children, & Obadiah Holmes of Staten Island
the other, who w''"' the Advice of the Justice of the Peace they are desired. & Empowered to make a
Calculacon of the whole Estate after Debts paid. & to reserve the Moyetys thereof as it was left by the
Father for the use of the Children ; (the 3 cowes left to the Eldest Daughter not included) of w'"'' they
are likewise to have the Trust, and the other to remain to the Widdow The Estate to pay costs
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 235
Sam: Ruscoe pit
Drick Storme Deft
The Pit declares ye Deft is Indebted to him, the siim of 5"' 7" 9'' due to him out of the Estate of
Sam. Boring deceased of vv'''' the Deft as one of the Overseers, and Adm'' of the said Boring deceased
did promise to satisfye and pay to the Pit. The co"' having heard the matter debated doe order yt the
said sum of five pounds, seaven, shillings, and nine pence be paid, by Drick Storme, and the rest of the
Adm"' w"" costs.
Execution issued directed to the High
sher: his Deputy or any other whom it
may concern Rlay 3"^ 1680
W" Morris pit
Geo. Wood Deft
The Pit declares that hee bought of Mr. Elyas Doughty of Flushing, and the Constable of New-
town nine sheep and five Lambs taken by Execucon from the Deft, for a Debt due to Mr. Holden de-
ceased w'*" said Sheep, & Lambs the Pit reed, and markt w"" his marke. After some Time the Deft
tooke the said sheep, & Lambs, and remarkt them w"' his marke: Jonathan Hazard, & Edward Stee-
vens sworne, and Sam. Fish who declare much to ye purpose. After a Long Debate in co'' the matter
was referred to a Jury, who brought in their Verdict for ye Pit, and the Deft to pay all charges. The
co" agrees w"" the Verdict of the Jury & order yt the Deft shall pay the Value of the sheep as they
were apprizd, and the price of the wool, and use of the money amounting to 7"" 15^* w"^ all other
charges Execucon past
Jan Van Ross pit
Elyas Bayles Deft.
The Pit not having put in a Declaracon according to Law the Deft mov'd for a nonsuit, w*^*" the
co''' (by reason of the Pits Ignorance as he pretended) was pleased to pass by. Severall debates did
arise in co" whether or no the Arm of the Deft was set or not. The matter was referred by the co" to
ye pit, and Deft to make a composure between themselves, w*^" if they could not Effect to be referred to
the next co"
John Archer pit
Cap'" Jno Coe - Deft
The Pit complaines of the Deft In an Accon of Trespass on the case for deteyning a pr of oxen
from ye pit as hee pretends, but the matter by consent of both ptyes was referred till the next co'''
each wanting some materiall Evidence, w"^ the co" was pleased to allow
Hendrick Johnson pit
Lawrence Cornells Deft
The Pit declares against the Deft in an Accon of the case yt ye Deft is Indebted to the pit, in the
sum of three hundred seaventy, and nine Guilders, which is in part of a parscll of Land bought of the
Pit. The Deft is willing to pav tJie said sum Provided hee may have his Land assured to him. The
Pit producing in co" Grants, Pattents, and proving possession &c It was rcferr'd to a Jury who found
for the Pit. The co" agreed w"^ the Verdict of the Jury, and gave Judgmt accordingly. The Deft
to pay costs-
Cornelis Jansen pit
Auke Jansen Deft
The Pit complaines yt hoc hath suffer'd much Dammage by the Deft in not setting up his Fence
adjoyning to the pits. The wor''" co" being inform'd that the matter was formerly determined by a
Town co" doe order y* the Judgmt of tlie said Town co" be put in Execucon, both as to the for-
mer charge, and what hee shall be Judged to be damnifyed since the said order and yt the sd Auke
doe forth w"" set up his said fence, and pay all charges.
Ralph Cardwell pit
Robt Johnson Deft
The Pit declares yt the Deft hath stollen severall Goods out of the Pits House, as by pticulars may
appear which said Goods were brought into co" and the Deft owning (as Cap'" Still well declares yt hee
had the Goods but not how hee came by them, and making his Escape before hee came to his Tryall.
236 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
The CO"'' by his FHght, & other circumstances a^ijudge him to be guilty of the fact, and Order That
whosoever shall entertain the sd Robert Jackson [sic J who was brouglit I'risoucr irom New Yorke to
be tryed at this co''' upon suspicion of Felony, shall be hued 5"^' and any that shall make discovery of
him shall have 20^ for a Reward, and ye co'' doe farther Order yt the i'lt shall receive of the said
Goods what hee claymes to be his own.
Jno Low Van Sconderwort pit
Tho. Lamberts & Geo : Jacobse Defts
The Pit being called in co" and not appearing was ordered to be nonsuited.
Geo. Wood of Newtown complaines of Jonathan Hazard constable of Newtown for not doing his
Duty in serving severall Execucons after Judgmt as yt of Josias Firman, Richard Fido &c., as also of
Mr. Wandell, & Edward Steevenson taking away his sheep from him unlaw fully. The co"''^ taking the
matter into their consideracon, and having seriously debated the business doe Order yt the said Wood
shall be fined 40'* for abusing the constable, & officers of the Tov.n
And reflecting upon this, and the Town co'"' and also to pay the whole charges of an Accon.
Upon the Peticon of Hendrick Barentse Smith wherein hee complaynes That by reason the High-
wayes lying under his Door hee is forced to maintain a ffence on lioth sides the way, wherefore hee
desires yt a Gate may be set up at each End to ease him of the great charge of maintaining the fence.
The co" Judges his request reasonable, and allows thereof.
L^pon the Peticon of Hendrick Barentse Smith, wherein hee complaynes yt his Neighbo''^ of Bos-
wyck, & other places doe cut down the Timber w'^'out Fence, choosing the Best for themselves, which
will prove much to the disadvantage of y'' Peticoner wherefore hee prayes That y'' wor^'' will graunt a
warr' that no wood may be cut upon his Land without his knowledge, or approbacon. The co'* orders
yt no Timber shall be cut upon his Land within ffence w"'out his order. And for yt without Fence
severall orders heretofore made be observed, wherein it is declared yt none shall cut any Timber for
Barke, or other use, but they shall be obliged to carry it ofif the Ground, or burn it thereon both Body,
Lop, and Top, yt it may be no Incimibrance to the Ground
Upon ye Peticon of Hendrick Barents Smith That whereas there was an Order made at Bos-
wyck Bearing Date the 6''^ day of June 1676 yt yo'' Peticoner should not hinder any of the Inhabitants
of Boswyck to cart through his Lane by the Creek, or water side. The same being taken into Con-
sideracon, and the great Dammage y' doth accrue to him thereby, It being likewise represented as
convenient a way may be made near at Hand by the Highway at ye East End of his Lott.
It is order'd yt ye Inhabitants doe forbear carting through his Lane to goe to the creek, or water
side, but to make use of the other way at their pleasure w'"'' is judged to be as convenient as the other,
and the order of the Town co"'* to be null -
LTpon Peticon of Wouter Gisbertsen yt hee is hindred by Foulcar Dirricksen from a High way
either to the woods, or the Town, The co''* desires Mr. Justice Betts to view the same, and cause a suf-
ficient High way to be Layd out.
Whereas there was a certain psell of Land in the Liberties of Gravesend, which by a Gen" consent
was Layd out for a common Field, and agreed upon to be fenced w"" a Gen" Fence by such a prefixed
time as may appear by the Town Records, but two or 3 persons dissenting, and the Rest making a
Gen" ffence which the psons aforcsd did refuse to contribute to, and Complt hereof being made to the
CO''' they doe order yt Execucon shall Issue forth against such pson or psons as shall refuse to con-
tribute thereunto
Upon y" Peticon of Jno Aresen wherein hee Complaines that Justice Hubbard doth deteyn from
him the sum of 250 Guilders in Lieu of a Horse taken from him, and sould w''" being refcrr'd to
Cap'" Jaques Corteleau, and Cap'" Rich VI Stillwell (by consent of both pties) to determine, They
make their report to the co''' as follows: (vizt) That Justice Hubbard did promise to deliver to yo'" Pe-
ticoner a Horse valued at so much as the said sum, and if the Horse should be \'alued at more the
Overplus to be returned to Mr. Hubbard, if at less to be made good to yo'' Peticoner : Justice Hub-
bard refusing to stand to their Determinacon. The co" doe order y' Jno Arsen, & all others concern'd
about the said Horse doe prosecute the suit next co"
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 237
The Inhabitants of Gravesend having given to Henry Bowman a certain p's of Land within the
Limits of the said Towne and hee desireing to have it conhrmd to him The co" order the same to be
recorded
The will of Ambrose Sutton being prov'd in co" by 2 witnesses viz : Jno. Watson, and Francis
Pew sworne before Cap'" Jaques Corteleau, And Obadiaii Holmes requesting to Administer according to
y° will Hee was admitted Administrato''
Upon Comp" of the Constable of Staten Island y' Boswell Lisle als Fransoy having married Eliz-
abeth the Relict of iMinyar deceased, & yt the said Elizabeth hath taken no care to prove the Will
of her deceased Husband as by Law is required, whereby the Children are like to suffer ; And there
being likewise an Inventory of the Estate amounting to 90"" 10'' 00'' out of w'" her Eldest Daughter
is to have 3 Cowes by her own acknowledgment The Co'' doe order That the Trustees Nominated by
this co"''^ w'" the Advice of the Justice doe take care y' the Estate of the said children be not Imbezelled
At a Co"'' of Sessions held at Gravesend in the West Ryding of Yorkshire upon Long [Island]
by his Ma""^^ Authority beginning on ye 18'^ day of Decemb: in the 30"' year of the Reign of o'' Sover-
aigne Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King
Defender of the Faith, &c Annoq Dfn 1678
The Co" opened
The Justices Commission Read
Cap' Richd Betts High Sheriflf
& They all appear
only Cap' Palmer who is sick
The Constables of each Townes being called
over they all appear w"' their Staves
Jury sworne
Sammuell Holmes
Jonathan Hazard In Mr. Bridges his
Nicolas Eedes case Sam : Holmes ex-
Samuell Moore cepted, & Tho: Steevensen
Tho. Lambertse sworn in his place
Coert Steevense
W" Brittain
Accons
Aaron Hendricks pit
Jan Van Ross Deft
The Pit being thrice called in co''' & not appearing, the D' desired a nonsuit which was grauntcd,
& the Pit to pay all Charges of an Accon as jury S:c
Cap"^ Richd Stillwell Pit
Drick Jansen Hogh Landt Deft
The PI' declares yt hee having souKl the Deft a Horse, who sold the said Horse again to Jno.
Shnoeiuaker without paving for him, in whose Hands the money was attacht I)y the Pit The same be-
ing referr'd to a Jury they doe find for the Pit & the Attachmt to be good, The co"'' agree w"" the
Verdict of the Jury, and order the Deft to pay costs.
Mr. Charles Bridges pit
Cap'" James Hubbard Deft
The Pit declares for a peecc of meadow within tin- Bounds of Gravesend, sould imto Sarah
Bridges his wife many veares agoe bv Saimder Levnersen, which by mistake was afterward layd out to
the Deft who hath ever since been in possession of it, though the same hath been often demanded by
238 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
the Pit, and heretofore adjudged to him by the Town co" severall psons having given Evidence for the
proof thereof and some of the Bench w"" others desired to view the Land who brought in their Report
how it Lay The case was referred to a Jury who find for the Pit yt the Meadow in Controversy be-
longs to the Pit But the Deft to have an equall Dividend w'" the rest of his Neighbo'^ in some other
place which the co'''' doe Recommend to the Town to lay out for him as advantageously as they can.
" 8 psons sworn Jno Emans Sam. Spicer Kaersten Boor R-Cardwell Pet. Simpson Jno. Tilton
Sam: Plolmes W™ Compton " [in margin].
Cap'" Sylvester Salisbury pit
Jno. Sharpe Deft
This Accon being brought into the co'* upon an Attachmt of the Pits upon the produce of some
Horses, taken by the Deft from Staten Island formerly belonging to Jno. Garland, deceased for a
Debt of 20'"
The same by consent of both ptyes was deferr'd till the next co'"' and the Attachmt to continue
which is allowed
Jer. Burroughs pit
Samuel Moore Deft
The CO"'' taking the matter into consideracon doe order yt the Lott of Land left in his mothers
Hands by his Fathers will till Jno. Burroughs shall come of Age. That the Benefit thereof shall come
to the said Jno. Burroughs, and y*' Immediately Sam: Moore, Jonathan Hazard and Jeremiah Bur-
roughs shall be guardians to the said Jno. untill hee come of Age The wills of Jno Burroughs of New-
town, and Elizabeth his widdow both deceased being taken into consideracon.
Paulus Richards Trustee of Mallear Journee of Staten Island deceased for his children moving
for an Execucon ags"^ Drick Storm against whome hee had Judgmt : the Last co''' for a certain Debt
due to the said Children, by the w'* it was ordered to be pay'd before this Sessions: Ordered yt un-
less hee give Immediate security for the paymt of the Debt before the next co"'' That Execucon doe
forth w"" issue forth against him.
Upon the Supplicacon of the Deft the pit was contented to stay one month longer for the paymt
thereof.
There being some Difiference between the Towne of Flat Bush, & Breiicklyn concerning their
Bownds w*''' they are both willing to referr to Cap*'^ Jaques Corteleau, and Cap" Richd Stillwell to be
decided : The co'''' doe approve thereof, and Order their Report to be Determinative
Upon the Peticon of Abigail Warner wherein shee desires to be freed from the paymt of her de-
ceased Husbands Debts, shee being left in a desolate, and poor condicon by her said Husband, and
nothing considerable left her for the paymt thereof and for the subsistance, and maintainance of her
selfe, & children. There being an Inventory brought into the co'' of what was left by her said Husband,
not amounting to more then the \'alue of 40^* The co''' allowes the same, and Order yt shee shall not be
lyable thereunto, having so inconsiderable a pt of her Husbands Estate for the maintenance of her selfe,
& children
Cap'" Jno. Coe moving for a nonsuit ag"' Jno. Archer for non appearance to prosecute his Accon
against the said Jno. Coe according to order of the last co''' The co''' allowes of the same if the Deft
shall not appear to answer at the next co'", and show sufficient Reasons for his nonappearance at this
Time.
Lawrence Cornells Pit
Geo. Steevense
als Caper Deft
This Accon being not duly Enter'd and the Deft being excused by the Sheriffe for his absence, in
regard of their being severall sick persons in his House, Together w"" Mr. W"" Hallets pretences, and
possession of part of the Land in Difference
It is Ordered yt the former Judgmt obtained by Hendrick Jansen agst the Deft is stopt till the
next CO''' when the Title is to be tryed between W" Hallet, & Hendrick Jansen or Lawrence Cor-
nelisen the Pit afore menconed
COURT OF SESSIONS OF THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 239
Comp" being made by Cap'* Stillwell, & other [of] the Inhabitants of Gravesend agst Cap"" Hub-
bard, & Peter Simpson for not complying w'" the Town Orders, in maintaining a Generall Fence, ac-
cording to Order of the Last co" It is ordered yt Execucon shall Issue forth against such as shall
refuse to obey the orders of the Town, and co''' of Sessions in y* perticular
Jno. Van Ross pit
Elyas Bayles Deft
The Pit declares yt the Deft is indebted to ye Pit the sum of s"" for setting his Arm : The deft
not appearing according to order of ye Last co"
It is Ordered yt the Deft shall pay 40* to the Pit for his trouble in going to him & looking after
him : The charges to be paid between Pit and Deft.
Peter Lott moving for Execucon upon a Judgmt of Court against Drick Jansen HoghLandt It is
allowed, and the co""' Orders Execucon shall Issue forth agst the said Drick
Sam : Ruscoe moving for the same against Drick Storm, and the Rest of the Adm" of Sam : Bor-
ing, Deceased the co''' orders as above &c.
THE FRIENDS' RECORDS
OF
SHREWSBURY, N. J.
VOL. I.
The preponderating religious element in the early days of Shrewsbury was Quaker. As soon as
a sufficient number of families of this faith were settled upon this tract, they established a meeting,
which convened at the various houses.
George Fox records in his Journal, 27'" of 6 mo., 1672, that he arrived at Richard Hartshorn's, at
Middletown Harbor, which was in a new country now called Jersey; went from there to Shrewsbury,
and they were building a new meeting-house there. It was evidently not ready for occupancy, for
Fox preached near where now stands the station of the Central I-iailroad of New Jersey, at Little Sil-
ver, under the shade of a tree that stood in the corner of the road that leads to Shrewsbury Meeting
House.*
One tradition has it, that this primitive house was built of brick imported from Holland,
another, that it was of logs. In the center of the room a brick floor was used as a fire-place, cor-
responding to which, overhead, was a sheet-iron canopy, leading to the roof. This building stood
until 181 5, when it was torn down and rebuilt of wood, in the following year.
As has ever been the case among them, they started a record of births, marriages, and deaths,
which has been continued, without interruption, from their earliest inception to date. The first
volume shows much marginal wear and decay, and in time it is likely to be lost from these causes. It
is here produced, as is also the second volume, as literally as possible.
* Parker tradition.
240
A RECORD off the MARRIAGES off the PEOPLE off
GOD in SCORN CALLED QUAKERS
and — BORN — beginning.
1674, 6th of gtli mo., at Win. Shattock's house, Restore Lippencott, son of Richard & Abigaill, md. to
Hannah Shattock, dau. of William:
Wits:
His
Restore x Lippincott,
Mark.
Richard Lippencott,
William Shattock,
Hugh DSrkman,
John Hance,
John Skicum,
Hannaiah Gifford,
Thurlagh Svvvnv, [Swyney],
William Worth,'
Hannah Lippincott,
Her
Hannah x Shattock,
Mark.
Abigael Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Grace Dirkman,
Elizabeth Hance,
Lidya Wardell,
Faith Huett,
Faith Worth,
Meribah Slocum.
1677, I2th of 4th mo., ffrancis Borden md. to Jane Vicars, at Francis Borden's house:
Wits:
Eliakim Wardell,
Robart Wilson,
Richard Lippincott,
Hugh Dirckman,
William Shattock,
Thomas Potter,
Thomas Vickars,
Samuell Dennis,
Thomas Cooke,
Ann Potter,
Hannah Shattock,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Grace Dirkman,
Elizabeth Hance,
Mary Clayton.
1688, 25th of 2d mo., at house of Judah Allen, John Tooker md. to Ruth WooUey, both of Shrews.:
Wits:
John Wooley,
Judah Allen,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Restore Lippincott,
Natiianiell Slocum,
Jacob Lippincott,
John Tooker,
Ruth Tucker,
Hannah Slocum,
Margrett Lippincott,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Margreet Hartshorn,
241
243
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
George Keith,
Thomas Potter,
John Cheshire,
John Lippincott,
John Barclay,
Ephraim Allin,
Ann Potter,
Grace Lippincott,
Mary Allen,
Marcy Woolley,
Hannah Lippincott,
J. Agnes Sharpe,
Easter Vickers.
1680, 2d of I2th mo., at house of Eliakim Wardell, fTrances JefTery md. to Ann Worth, both of
Shrews. :
Wits:
William Worth,
Eliakim Wardell,
William Shattock,
Hugh Dickman,
George Curleis,
Walter Butler,
flfreedom Lippincott,
Joseph \\'ardell,
\\'illiam Bustill,
Ephraim Allen,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Faith Worth,
Lidya Wardell,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Exercise Curleis,
Sarah Perkins,
Margrett Wardell,
Marv Dickman.
1686-7, 3*^ of 1st mo., John Hamton, of Middletown. md. to Martha Brown, of Shrews., " at the
publicke meeting house of fTriends '", the first day of the week:
Wits:
Abraham Brown,
Peter Tilton,
George Keith,
Jedidiah Allen,
John Toocker,
Samuell Spicer,
John Hance,
John Chambers,
Judah Allen,
Ephraim Allen,
Caleb Shreeve,
Henry Chamberlin,
John Cheshire,
Thomas Mckers,
John Lippincott,
Thomas Eaton,
John Hamton,
Martha Hamton,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Nathaniell Cammact,
John Harvey,
Cattron Brown,
Sarah Shreeve,
Audrey West,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Jane Borden,
Jerusha Eaton,
Elizabeth Hance,
Hester Mcars,
Mary Thorpp.
1687, 27th of 8th mo., John Sterkey md. to iMary Channellhouse, widow of Adam Channellhouse, both
of Shrews., " at the publicke meeting house of f?riends ", on the first day of the
week :
Wits:
Thomas Vickers,
Thomas Potter,
ffranses Borden,
John Lippincott.
Nathaniell Cammact,
His
John X Sterkev,
Mark.
Mary Sterkey,
Elizabeth Hooten,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Ann Potter,
THE FRIENDS' RECORDS OF SHREWSBURY. N. J.
Hi
Abraham Brown,
Remembrance Lippincott,
William Scott,
Hugh Dickman,
William Shattock,
John Hance,
Jane Borden,
.>Agnis Sharp.
28th of 8th mo., 1687, [in the margin of the record the date is 29 of ist mo., 1681], Ephraim Allen,
of Shrews., md. to Margaret Wardell, of Shrews., at the house of Eliakim Wardell:
Wits:
Eliakim Wardell,
William Lawrence,
Judah Allen,
Joseph Wardell,
John Williams,
Simon Cooper,
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Slocum,
George Curbs,
Frances Borden,
John Wooley,
Hananiah Gififord,
William Wooley,
John Sterkey,
Eleazer , [?],
William Lawrence, Jr.,
John Lawrence,
Lidya Wardell,
Sarah Perkins,
Elizabeth Williams,
Mary Allen,
Mary Cooper,
Margaret Lippincott,
Elizabeth Gififord,
Sarah Reape,
Frances Bucher, [?],
Jane Borden,
Meribah Slocum,
Elizabeth Hance,
Elizabeth Cole,
^Margaret Parker.
1680, loth of loth mo., [29th of 9th mo., 1687, in margin], at house of William Shattock, George
Curlis, of Shrews., md. to Exercise Shattock, of Shrews.:
Wits:
William Shattock,
Restore Lippencott,
Richard Lippencott,
Remembrance Lippencott,
John Lippencott,
fTreedom Lippencott,
Jacob Lippencott,
Simon Cooper,
Hugh Dickman,
John Hance,
Thomas V'ickers,
ffranses Borden,
John Chambers,
John Sterkey,
Ephraim Allen,
Thomas Leeds,
Abraham Brown,
Samuel Dennis,
William Worth,
Joseph Wardell,
Luis Mattocks,
Martha Brown,
Elizabeth Higgs,
Hannah Shattock,
Elizabeth Tole, [or Tob],
Hannah Lippencott,
Mary Shattock,
Abigaell Lippencott,
Increase Lippencott,
Margrett Lippencott,
Mary Lippencott,
Mary Cooper,
Margrett Leeds,
Ann Potter,
Jane Borden,
Sarah Parker,
Elizabeth Hance,
fTaith Worth,
Sarah Perkins,
Margrett Wardell,
ffaitli Huett,
Ann Worth,
Franses Parker,
Mary West.
<44
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
i688, I2th of loth mo., [same in margin], Thomas Hillborn, of Sfirews., md. to Elizabeth Hutton, of
Shrews., at house of Elizabeth Hutton :
Wits:
John Hance,
Abraham Brown,
Thomas Potter,
ffranses Borden,
Judah Allen,
Thomas Vickers,
Jedidiah Allen,
George Curleis,
Samuel White,
John Tucker,
Nathaniell Slocum,
John Williams,
Joseph West,
William Reape,
Remembrance Lippencott,
Thomas Hillborn,
Elizabeth Hillborn,
Elizabeth Hutton,
Ann Potter,
Sarah Reape,
Mary Chambers,
Hannah Jenkens,
Margrett Lippencott,
Ann Lippencott,
Agnes Sharp,
Mary Allen,
Easther Vickers,
Elizabeth Wardell,
Mary Pattison,
Ann Jeffreys,
Hannah Slocum,
Meribah Slocum,
Ruth Tucker.
1689, 9th of ilth mo., [in margin loth of 2d mo., 1690], Robert Ray md. to Jenett Hamton, both of
Shrews., at house of John Hamton:
Robert Ray,
Janet I: R: Ray,
Martha Hamton,
Margrett Leeds,
Jane Borden,
Easther Vickers,
Sarah Brown,
Sarah Shreve,
Elizabeth Hance,
Hannah Astin,
Rebekah Throckmorton.
Wits:
John Hamton,
John Hance,
Peter Tilton,
William Askin,
William Scott,
George Codies,
John Lippincott,
Thomas Vickers,
Abraham Brown,
ffrances Borden,
Jacob Lippencott,
John Reid,
Thomas Warne,
John Cheshire,
Moses Lipett,
Thomas Potter,
Caleb Shreve,
William Laing,
William Scott, Jr.,
William Davidson,
Abraham Brown, Jr.,
Remembrance Lippencott,
1692, 14th of 2d mo., [in margin 22d of 3d mo., 1692], John Cheshire, of Shrews., md. to Ann Sutton,
" on a fifth day of the week, at the publick meeting house of friends ":
Wits:
his
John X Worthley,
mark.
Peter White,
Samuel White,
John Cheshire,
Ann Cheshire,
Mary White,
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Thomas White,
Peter Tillton,
Thomas Hillborn,
EHakim Wardell,
Thomas Potter,
ffrances Borden,
William Astin,
Jedidiah Allen,
Thomas Vickers,
George Allen,
Hugh Dickman,
William Scott,
John Lippencott,
Remember Lippencott,
John Harvey,
Riciiard Lippencott,
Margrett Lippencott,
Elizabeth White, Jr.,
Sarah Reapc,
Jane White,
Mary White, Jr., [or Marg.],
Abigaell Lippencott,
Elizabeth Nooton, [?],
Abigaell Scott,
Lydia Wardell,
Margrett Leeds,
Elizabeth Allen,
Jane Borden,
Easther Vickers,
Mary Cammack,
Elizabeth White,
Meribah Slocum,
Lydia Biddle,
Esther Wardell,
Elizabeth Hillborn.
1692, loth of 1st mo., [in margin 22d of 3d mo., 1692], William Askin, of Shrews., md. to Jennett Mill,
of same place, " on A fifth day of the vveake, at the publick meeting house of
ffriends":
Wits:
John Hamton,
John Hance,
William Shattock,
Thomas Mckers,
George Curleis,
John Lippencott,
ffranses Borden,
Restore Lippencott,
John Cheshire,
John Harvey,
Jedidiah Allen,
Remembrance Lippencott,
Thomas Killborn,
Allen Collwell,
his
William x Askin,
mark.
Janet Askin,
Abigaell Lippencott,
Elizabeth Horton,
Jane Borden,
Hannah Lippencott,
Easther Vickers,
Jerusha Eatton,
Ann Sutton,
Mary Cammack,
Elizabeth Allen,
Exercise Curleis,
Elizabeth Cook,
Margrett Lippencott,
Marv Allen.
1692, 7th of 5th mo., [in margin 4th of 12 mo., 1692], John Lippincott md. to Sarah Huett, both of
Shrews., " fifth day of week at friends meeting house :
Wits:
John Lippencott,
Thomas Huett,
Remembrance Lippencott,
John Hance,
Lewis Morris,
William Shattock,
Franses Borden,
Jedidiah Allen,
John Harvey,
Richard Lippencott,
Preserve Lippencott,
William W'est,
William Woodmanse,
John Lippencott,
Sarah Lippencott,
fifaith Huett,
Ann Lippencott,
Abigaell Lippencott,
Mary Lippencott,
Mary Hulett,
Elizabeth GifTard,
Margrett Huett,
'Increase Dennis,
Margrett Leeds,
Elizabeth Hutton,
Meribali Slocum,
246 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Joseph Parker, Elizabeth Hance,
Caleb Shreive, Jane Borden,
John Chambers, Easther Vickers,
Richard Chambers, Elizabeth Lippencott,
Elizabeth Cook, Jane White,
Elizabeth Jackson, Mary White,
Mary Wardell,
Esther Wardell.
1692, 29th of 7th mo., [in margin 4th of 12th mo., 1692], Abraham Brown md. to Leah Clayton, he of
Shrews., she of Middletown, on fifth day of week, at house of John Clayton:
Wits:
John Cleayton, Abraham Brown,
Abraham Brown, Leah Brown,
Nicolas Brown, Senior, Mary Brown,
John Hamton, Rebecka Tillton,
Peter Tillton, Sarah Cleayton,
John Hance, Jane Wing,
Zebulon Cleayton, Sarah Pears.
Nicolas Brown, Junier,
William Scott,
Calib Shreeve,
William Havens,
Rhalfe Warner,
Samuel Dennis,
1693, 28th of 7th mo., [in margin ist of 8 mo., 1693], Thomas Garwood, of Burlington, in West
Jersey, md. to Jane White, of Shrews., 5th day of week at Friends' Meeting
House:
Wits: His
Peter White, Thomas x Garwood,
His Mark.
John X Garwood, Jane Garwood,
Mark.
Samuel White, Mary White, Jr.,
Thomas White, Elizabeth Hooton,
His
John X Worthey, Jane Borden,
Mark.
William Shafiford, Elizabeth Hance,
John Hance, Elizabeth Allen,
His
William x Astin, Faith Huett,
Mark.
Franses Bordon, Margrett Leeds,
Eliakim Wardoll, Esther Vickers,
John Tillton, Ann Lippincott,
John Lippincott, Sarah Lippincott,
Remembrance Lippincott, Lidya Wardell,
Thomas Potter, Elizabeth White,
Thomas Vickers, Elizabeth White, Jr.,
George Corlis, Elizabeth Lippincott,
William West, Mary Lippincott,
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Jedidiah Allen,
John Lippincott, Jr.,
Richard Lippincott,
Josiah Parker,
Nathan Allen,
John Chambers,
Richard Chambers,
William Parker,
Elizabeth Kilborne,
Abigell Lippincott.
1695, 2d of 7 mo., [in margin 3d of 7 mo., 1695], James Adams, of Burlington Co., md. to Esther
Allen, of Shrews., at Friends' Public Meeting House:
Wits:
Franses Borden,
William Astin,
Peter Tillton,
Samuele Jenings,
John Hudson,
Nathaniell
Peter White,
John Lippincott,
Richard Lippincott,
Caleb Allen,
John Tillton,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Leah Newbery,
Elizabeth White,
Elizabeth Hilborn,
Ann Lippincott,
Eli Stanton,
Sarah Lippincott,
Hannah Slocom,
John Chambers,
Susanna Addams,
Jeborah Addams,
fifaith Huett,
Jane Boden,
Sarah Reape,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Margrett Lippincott,
Mary Chambers,
Meribah Slocum,
Ann Hebrone,
Margrett Leeds,
James Addams,
Esther [?] Addams,
Joh Addams,
Jedidiah Allen,
Elizabeth Allen,
John Tillton,
Roberta Tillton,
Elisha Allen,
Nathan Allen,
Judah Allen,
Sarah Warden.
1695, I2th of loth mo., [in margin 12th of i mo., 1695-6], Richard Lippincott md. to Mary White,
both of Shrews., 5th day of week, at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
Peter White,
Peter White, Jr.,
John Lippincott, Jr.,
John Hance,
Franses Borden,
Jedediah Allen,
Abraham ,
Thomas ,
Preserve Lippincott,
Joseph Parker,
John Chambers,
Peleg Chamberlin,
Richard Chambers,
Richard Lippincott,
this
Mary x Lippincott,
mark of
Josiah Lippincott,
William Brendly,
Margret Lippincott,
Abiga O. Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott.
Elizabeth Lippincott,
Elizabeth Hance,
Jane Borden,
Elizabeth Allen,
Jane Worth.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1695-6, I2th of 1st mo., [in margin 13th of ist mo., 1695-6], John Wortlily md. to Elizabeth Hance,
Jr., both of Shrews., 5th day of week, at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
John Hance,
Peter White,
Jedidiah Allen,
Thomas White,
John Lippincott,
george Curleis,
William Astin,
John Hance, Jr.,
Richard Lippincott,
Nathan Allen,
Judah Allen,
Remembrance Lippincott,
his
John X Worthly,
mark
Elizabeth Worthly,
Elizabeth Hance,
Judeth Hance,
Mary White,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Sarah Reape,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Joanna Bills,
Ann Lippincott,
Mary Hulitt, Jr.,
Elizabeth White, Jr.,
Jane Borden,
Sarah Lippincott,
Elizabeth Allen,
Elizabeth Johnson.
1696, 14th of 3d mo., [in margin 15th of 3rd mo., 1696], James Antrom, of Burlington, md. to Mary
Hance, of Shrews., 5th day of week, at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
John Hance,
John Antrom,
Isaac Horner,
George Curleis,
John Hance, Jr.,
Peter Tillton,
Frances Borden,
Jedidiah Allen,
"Micheall Euffin,
William Pancoast, ^
Thomas Craft,
Joseph Collins,
Thomas Bills,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Joseph Pancoast,, .
his
James x Antrom,
mark
her
Mary x Antrom,
mark
Eliabeth Hance,
Deborah Hance,
fTranses Antrom,
Elizabeth Allen,
Elizabeth Hillborn,
Sarah Wardell,
Katharine Hudellstone,
Esther Wardell,
Meribah Wardell.
Thomisin Scattergood. ^
1696, 3d of loth mo., [in margin 9th of 4 mo., 1697], Thomas French, Jr., living in West Jersey,
near Burlington, md. Mary Allen, of Shrews., 5th day of week at Friends' Meeting
House:
Wits:
Thomas French,
Caleb Allen,
George Allen,
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Woolley,
John Hance,
ffranses Borden,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
Hanna Allen,
]\Iargrett Leeds,
Elizabeth Hance,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Ann Lippincott,
Jane Borden,
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Natlianicll Slocom,
John Lippincott,
Jedidiah Allen,
Thomas Frcncli, Jr.,
her
Mary x French,
mark
Mary Forman,
her
Hannah x Allen,
mark
Margrett Lippincott,
Lidya Woolly,
Marcy Wolly,
Elizabeth Allen,
Elizabeth Allen,
Mary Tillton.
1697, 28th of 8th mo., [in margin 29th of 8th mo., 1697], Thomas Hooton, living in West Jersey, near
Burlington, md. Mary Lippincott, of Shrews., 5th day of week, at Friends'' Meet-
ing House:
Wits:
John Lippincott,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Richard Lippincott,
Samuell Lippincott,
Peter Tillton,
William Bickly,
John Tillton,
Josiah Parker,
John Hance,
Thomas Hillborn,
Jedidiah Allen,
Franses Borden,
Joseph Collins,
Stephen Newby,
his
Thomas x Hooton,
mark
The X mark of
Mary Hooton,
Ann Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott, Jr.,
Mary Hulett,
Margrett Lippincott,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
Mary White,
Sarah White,
Abigaell Shinn,
Mary Lippincott,
Mary Wodmance,
Patience \\'ardell,
Margrett Leeds,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Elizabeth Hillborn,
Meribah Slocom.
1699, 7th of 2d mo., [in margin 27th of 2d mo., 1704], Joseph Parker, of Monmouth Co., md to Eliza-
beth Lippincott, both of Shrews., at house of Rembrance [Lippincott ?] :
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
Nathanell Parker,
Peter Parker,
Richard Lippincott,
Edward Woolley,
Josiph Lippincott,
William Astin,
John Hance,
John Lippincott, Jr.,
George Corleis,
Preserve Lippincott,
Robert Lippincott,
William Worth,
Joseph Parker,
Elizabeth Parker,
Margrett Lippincott,
Meribah Slocom,
Mary Hulitt,
Ann Lippincott,
Lydia Woolley,
Mary Lippincott,
Mary Storeman,
Sarah Lippincott,
Mary White,
Faitii Huett,
Susana Bickley,
Margrett Leeds,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Franses Borden, Jane Borden,
Abigaell Lippincott, Jenitt [?] Astin,
Abigaell Dennis, Sarah Wardell.
Sarah White,
Mary Chambers,
Mary Hearce,
Meribah Wardell,
Patience Wardell,
1699, 4th of 8th mo., [in margin 27th of 2d mo., 1704], Robert Bonell, of Philadelphia, nid. to Esther
Wardell, of Shrews., at house of Eliakim Wardell:
Wits:
Jedidia Allen,
Abraham Senior,
William Fisher,
Nathaniel! Slocom,
Williain Brinley,
Josiph Lippincott,
Nathaniell Bills,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott,
Hannah Slocom,
Hannah Woodmansee,
Elizabeth Williams,
Robart Bonell,
Easther Bornell,
Eliakim Wardell,
Lidya Wardell,
James Poulter,
Josiph Wardell,
William Biddle, Jr.,
Tho. Woodmansee,
Elizabeth White,
Meribah Wardell,
Sarah Righton,
Ealiabeth Hooton,
Margrett Leeds,
Meribah Slocom.
1699, 23rd of 9th mo., [in margin ist of ist mo., 1699], George Corleis, of Shrews., md. to Jeborah
Hance, of Shrews., 5th day of week, at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Lippincott, Jr.,
Jedidiah Allen,
Margrett Leeds,
Susana Bickly,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Sarah Reape,
Jane Borden,
Ann Lippincott,
Sarah Lippincott,
Elizabeth Parker,
John Hance,
Elizabeth Hance,
Hannah Corleis,
Elizabeth Corleis,
Sarah White,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Mary Leeds,
Willmoth Worth,
Margrett Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott,
Tho. Hillborn,
George Corleis,
Jeborah Corleis,
Elizabeth Worthey,
Judeth Hance,
Faith Huett,
John Corleis,
John Hance, Jr.,
Thomas White,
Elizabeth White,
Richard Lippincott,
John Tilton, [Sr.?].
1700, 3d of Sth mo., [in margin, 28th of 2d mo., 1704], Samuel Lippincott, living near Burlington, in
West Jersey, md. to Ann Hulett, on 4th day of week at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
John Tillton, [Se?],
Franses Borden,
Jedidiah Allen,
William Worth,
Samuell Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott,
Hannah Lippincott,
Mary Hulitt,
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Caleb Allen,
George Allen,
George Corleis,
John Shinn,
William Ogborn,
Thomas White,
Richard Lippincott,
Deborah Corleis,
Hannah Corleis,
Elizabeth White,
Susana Bickley,
Jane Borden,
Sarah Reape,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Elizabeth Hillborn,
Meribah Slocom,
1700, 5th of loth mo., [in margin, 1704, 28th of 2d mo.], Seth Hill, of Burlington, West Jersey, md.
to Elizabeth White, " late widdovv ", of Shrews., 5th day of week at Friends' Meet-
ing House:
William Shattock,
Hannah Lippincott, Ju.,
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott, Ju.,
Sarah Lippincott, Ju.,
Mary Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott, Jr.,
Margrett Lippincott, Jr.
Wits:
John Slocom,
John Lippincott,
George Corleis,
Franses Borden,
Nathaniell Slocom,
Jedidiah Allen,
William Brinley,
Josiah XN'ing,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Seth Hill,
Elizabeth Hill,
Joseph Wardell,
Sarah Wardell,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Jane Borden,
Ann Lippincott,
Elizabeth Hillborn,
Meribah Slocom,
Ann Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott.
1701, 2d day of 5th mo., [in margin, 1704, 28th of 2d mo.], Joseph Wing, of Shrews., md. to Ann
Lippincott, of Shrews., at house of John Lippincott :
Wits:
John Hance,
George Corleis,
William Astin,
Franses Borden,
Thomas White,
Tho. Woodmansee,
Nathaniell Parker,
William Brinley,
Amas White,
Thos. Huitt.
John Leonard,
Thomas Wooley,
George Allen,
Elizabeth Hooton,
Susana Bickley,
Jane Borden,
Elizabeth Hance,
Elizabeth Hillborn,
Faith Huitt,
Hannah Woodmansee,
Mary White,
Mary Leeds,
Josiph Wing,
Ann Wing,
John Lippincott,
Ann Lippincott,
Jerushah Eatton,
John Lippincott, Jr.,
Preserve Lippincott,
Robart Lippincott,
John West,
Jane West,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott, Jr.,
Richard Lippincott,
Mary Lippincott,
Sarah I^ippincott,
Joseph Parker,
Elizabeth Parker.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1701, 17th of 8th mo., [in margin, 1704, 29th of 2d mo., 1704], Joseph Lippincott md. to EHzabeth
White, both of Shrews., at house of Mary White, at a pubhc meeting of Friends:
Wits:
Abraham Butterworth,
Mary Buttenvorth,
Sarah Braddick,
Nicolas Brown,
Wilham Brinley,
Tho. Woodmansee,
George Allen,
Nathaniell Parker,
John Lippincott,
Sarah Lippincott,
Preserve Lippincott,
Amos White,
Margrett Lippincott,
Thomas Hearce,
Edward Worth,
Josiph Clarke,
John Leonard,
Hannah Woodmansee,
Lidya Woolley,
Andria Webley,
Josiph Lippincott,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Mary White,
Richard Lippincott,
Mary Lippincott,
William Lippincott,
Peter White,
Robart White,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Sarah White,
Josiph Parker,
Elizabeth Parker,
Edward Woolley,
John Woolley,
William Woolley,
Ann Woolley.
1702, l8th of nth mo., [in margin, 1704, 29th of 2d mo., 1704], Henry Allen md. to Hannah Corleis,
both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House, in Shrewsbury:
Wits :
Samuell Jenings,
John Adams,
John Hance,
John Lippincott,
Joseph Wing,
Richard Lippincott,
Caleb Allen,
Joseph Wardell,
Abraliam Bickley,
Thomas White,
Amos White,
Robart Lippincott,
Nathaniell Parker,
William Lippincott,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Susana Bickley,
Jane Borden,
Elizabeth Worthley,
Margrett Lippincott,
Margrett Hartshorn,
Mary White,
Meribah Slocom,
1703, 29th of 5th mo., [in margin, 29th of 2d mo., 1704], John Tilton md. to Margaret Lippincott,
both of Monmouth Co., 5th day of week at Friends' Meeting House:
Henry Allen,
Hannah Allen,
Jedidiah Allen,
George Corleis,
Elizabeth Allen,
Nathan Allen,
Ralfe Allen,
John Corleise,
Elizabeth Corleis,
Mary Allen,
Patience Allen,
Meribah Allen,
Sarah Reape.
Elizabeth Hooton.
Wits:
John Hance,
George Corleis,
W'illiam Worth,
John Tillton,
Margrett Tillton,
John Lippincott,
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Jedidiah Allen,
Trustrom Allen,
Caleb Allen,
William Astin,
Franses Borden,
Jane Borden,
Elizabeth Hance,
Sarah Reape,
Elizabeth Parker,
Elizabeth Williams,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
John Lippincott, ju.,
Margrett Lippincott,
Josiph Wing,
Samuell Tillton,
Daniell Tillton,
Thomas Tillton,
Sarah Tillton,
Mary Tilhon,
Josiph Parker,
Nathaniel Parker,
Richard Lippincott,
Sarah Lippincott,
Abigaell Lippincott,
Sarah Lippincott, ju.
1704, 2d of 4th mo., [in margin, 1704 of 4th mo.], Walter Harbart, of Shrews., md. to Sarah
Tillton, of Middletown, 5th day of week at house of Rebecca Tilton :
Wits:
John Lippincott, Se.,
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Hance,
George Allen,
Josiph Wing,
Thomas Woodmansee,
Richard Lippincott,
John Lippincott, jr.,
Boniamin Laurance,
Richard Stoutt,
John Scott,
Nathaniell Bills,
Mary Bills,
Mary Scott,
Jane Borden,
Sarah Reape,
Ann Lippincott,
Margrett Tillton,
Ann Wing,
Mary Lippincott,
Cattern Tillton,
Elizabeth Tillton,
Elizabeth Tillton,
his
Walter x x Harbart,
mark
Sarah Harbart,
Rebeca Tillton,
Henry Harbart,
Elizabeth Ellison,
Faith Huett,
John Tillton,
Samiell Tillton,
Daniell Tillton,
Mary Tillton,
Easther Tillton,
John Tillton,
Peter Tillton,
Daniell Tillton, ju.,
Rebeca Applegate,
Mary Stout.
1704, 26th of nth mo., [in margin, 1704, 19th of 12 mo.], William Brinley md. to Elizabeth Corleis,
both of Shrews., 5th day of week at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
Richard Lippincott,
Joseph Parker,
John Lippincott. ju.,
Robart Lippincott,
William Brinly,
Elizabeth Brinley,
George Corleis,
John Corleis,
Henry Allen,
George Allen,
2S4 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
John Hance, jr., Jeddidiah Allen,
Franses Borden, jr., Ralf Allen.
Thomas White,
Peter Parker,
Samell Swain,
John Daggery, [?],
Peter Murdock,
Sarah Reape,
Hannah Allen,
Judali Hance,
Elizabeth Parker,
Ruth Lippincott,
Patience Allen,
Meribah Allen,
Patience Curies,
Naomy Edwards,
Rebeca Edwards,
♦1705, 5tli of 4tli mo., [in margin, 1705, loth of ist mo.], Samuel Tilton md. to Patience Allen, both
of Monmouth, at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott, Samuell Tillton,
Nathan Allen, . Patience Tillton,
Jeidiah Allen, Rebeca Tillton,
Ralph Allen, Elizabeth Allen,
Henry Allen, Meribah Slocom,
James Addams, Jeddah Hance,
John Tillton, Hannah Slocom,
Daniell Tillton, Elizabeth Parker,
Peter Tillton, Auderi Webly,
John Lippincott, Hannah Allen,
Willn. Redford, Jane West,
Willm. West, Ann Lippincott,
Wm. Brcndly, Elizabeth Brendly,
Walter Harbart, Elizabeth Tillton.
John Woolley,
Tho. Woodmansee,
Nicolas Brown,
Tho. White,
Joseph Wiag,
Robart Lippincott,
George Allen, S [?],
*Samuell Tillton's Ceitificate concerniiif; his marriage &c. Whereas Samuell Tillton & patience Allen both of the County
of Monmouth in the province of east New Jersey having intentions of marriage with each other did in two public meetings of the
people called Quakers declare theire intentions of marriage with each other desireing the consent & approbation of the said meet-
ings & upon inquiry made by persons appointed by the said meeting for that purpose All things Appeareing clear to them (both)
as to Consent of parents iS: clearness from all others in Relation to Marriage the Sd meetings gave their Consent to them finish-
ing theire Sd ; intentions &c These are therefore to Certify all persons that upon the 5th day of the 4th mo. 1705 in a public
meeting of the people Called Quakers, and others appointed for that purpose at the meeting house of friends at Shrowsbery where
in the Presence of God & before the assembly the Sd : Samuell Tillton took this friend Patience Allen to be his wife untill death
separate them cS: in like manner Patience Allen declares friends in the presence of God and before the assembly I take this my
friend Samuell Tillton to be my husband untill death separates us in Confirmation of wch. the parties themselves have first of all
subscribed their names (hereunto) she the Sd. Patience then taking upon her the name of her husband & we being then Present
have Subscribed our names as witnesses :
Remembrance Lippincott
Nathan Allen
Jeidiah Allen
Ralph Allen (Sec. &c)
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1706, 2d of 3d mo., [in margin, 1706, 2d of 12th mo.], John Williams md. to Sarah Lippincott, both
of Shrews., 5th day of week, at house of Remembrance Lippincott;
John Williams,
Sarah Williams,
Remembrance Lippincott,
John Williams,
Margret Lippincott,
John Allen, Justice,
Thomas Huett,
George Williams,
Josiph Lippincott,
Elizabeth Parker.
Wits:
Edward Woolly,
Lidia Woolley,
Mar>' Lippincott,
Lydia Williams,
Margrett Williams,
Elizabeth Brindley,
Sarah Potter,
Joanna Bills,
Ruth Lippincott,
Sarah Lippincott,
John Woolley,
William Lippincott,
Hannah Woodmansee,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
Abigael White,
Elizabeth Woolly,
Mary Lippincott,
1706-7, I2th of 4th mo., [in margin, 1706-7. 8th of 12 mo.], Nathaniel Fitzrandolph, of Wood-
bridge, md. to Jane Hampton, " of the County of Freehold," at house of Jane
Hampton:
Wits:
John Hampton,
David Hampton,
Phillip Edington,
Charles Gordon,
Robart Ray,
George Allen,
Edward Wolley,
Trustrom Allen,
Benid. Griffith,
John Laeng, (?),
Wilt Redford,
Wilt Leyton,
John Hebron,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Izibell Hampton,
L)dia Woolley,
Jennet Ray,
ALiry Layton,
Hannah Woodnianse,
Mary Foreman,
Sarah Potter,
Margrett Lippincott,
1707, 3d of 7th mo., [in margin, no date], Tliomas Woolley md. to Patience Tucker, both of Shrews.,
at house of Meribah Slocum:
Nathaniell Fitzrandolph,
Jane Fitzrandolph,
John Fitzrandolph,
Samuel Fitzrandolph,
Joseph Fitzrandolph,
Desire Fitzrandolph,
John Rensy,
Grace Rinsy,
Samuell Ogborne,
Mary Ogborne,
Sarah Ogborne,
her
Abigael x Edington,
mark
Lydia Gordin.
Wits:
Joseph Wardell,
John Lippincott, jr.,
Amos White,
Thomas Woolley,
Patience Woolley,
John \\^oolley.
2^6
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY
George Williams,
Sarah W'ardell,
Jane Borden,
Jenet Astene,
Elizabeth Williams,
Mar}- Dennis,
Haimah Cook,
Meribah Slocom,
Hannah Slocom,
William Woolley,
John Woolley, jr..
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Thomas Foreman,
Richard Lippincott,
Josiph Lippincott.
1708, 27th of nth mo., [in margin, nth of 4th mo., 1710], George Williams md. to Joanna Bills,
both of Shrews., 5th day of week at Quaker Meeting House;
Wits:
William Lippincott,
Edward Hardman,
Ubiah Edwards,
John Corleis,
\\illiam Corleis,
Isaac Hance,
Silas Cook,
Naomy Edwards,
Mar\- Corleis,
RocheU White,
Elizabeth Dennis,
George Williams,
Joanna Williams,
John Williams,
John Williams, jr.,
George Allin,
Thomas Bills, jr.,
John Scott,
Man.- Scott,
Sarah Williams,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
Ruth Lippincott,
Meribah Allen,
R'^membrance Lippincott.
1708, 2d of I2th mo., [in margin, 1710, nth of 4th mo.], Amos White md. to Hannah Mills, both of
Shrews., 4th day of week, at house of Jenet Astins :
Wits:
John Lippincott,
^\'illiam Brinley,
Josiph Parker,
John Corleis,
William Corleis,
Isaac Hance,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Jane Borden,
Sarah Lippincott,
Ruth Lippincott,
Naomy Edwards,
Richard White,
Man.- Corleis,
Mar}- Lawrance,
Margrett Brown,
1708, 2ist of I2th mo., [in margin, 1709, the nth mo.], William Thorn, of Nottingham, Burling-
ton Co., md. to Meribah Allen, of West Jersey, 2d day of week at Shrews., Friends'
MeetinsT House:
Amos White,
Hannah White,
Jenit Astin,
Thomas White,
Thomas White, Jr.,
Robart White,
Elizabeth White,
Derity \\'hite,
Elizabeth White,
Mar\- Hulitt,
Elizabeth Parker.
Wits:
Margery Allen,
Susannah Thorn, [or Thorn],
Susannah Field,
Margrett Allen,
Sarah Reape,
William Thorn,
Meribah Thorn,
Jedidiah Allen,
Nathan Allen,
Ralph Allen,
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Meribah Slocom,
Margrett Lippincott,
Josiph Thorn,
Wilt Montgomry,
John Stevenson,
Thomas Field,
George Corleis,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Richard Lippincott,
John Lippencott,
Henry Allen,
David Allen,
Jonathan Allen,
Jenet Astin,
Elizabeth Parker,
Edward Hardman,
Jo. West,
Wilt Brendly,
Nathaniell Milliner,
John Bunting,
Thomas Shaddock,
k Haviland.
1710, 1st of 8th mo., [in margin, 25th of 8 mo., 1710], Isaac Hance, of Shrews., md. Rachel White,
of same place, 5th day of week, at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
John Lippincott,
Jedidiah Allen,
John Tucker,
John Woolley,
Josiph Parker,
Elizabeth Parker,
Tho. Woodmansee,
George Williams,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Rich. Lippincott,
Wilt Lippencott,
Wilt Brenley,
John Mckers,
Josiph Lippincott,
Mary Lippincott,
Isaac Hance,
Rachell Hance,
Thos. \\'hite,
Leah White,
John Hance,
Joyce H ,
George Corleis,
Deboah Corleis,
Josiph Stoutt,
Henry Allen,
Hannah Allen,
Mary Hulet,
Mary Corleis,
Johannah Williams.
1710, 6th of I2th mo., [in margin, 1710, 12th mo.], John Lippincott, of Shrews., md. to Jenit Astin,
of same place, at house of John Lippincott:
Wits:
Sarah Raat, [?],
Meribah Slocom,
Jane Borden,
Margrett Hartsorn,
Elizabeth Hance,
Jedidiah Allen,
John Woolly,
Josiph Wardell,
Deborah Corleis,
Sarah Wardell,
John Lippincott,
J ? Lippincott,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Richard Lippincott,
Josiph Parker,
George Corleis.
1712, 8th of 8th mo., [in margin, 1712, 12th of 8th mo.], Abell Preston, of Philadelphia, md. to
Meribah Slocum, of Shrews., 4th day of week at house of Meribah Slocum :
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott,
William Lippincott,
John Woolley,
Joseph Parker,
Walter Harbur,
Nathaniel Parker,
Peter Parker,
Abell Preston,
Meribah Preston,
Hannah Slocom,
Meribah Slocom,
Samuel Slocom,
Paul Preston,
Priscilla Preston,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Henry Allen,
David Allen,
Josiph Wardell,
Elizabeth Wardell,
Josiph Wardell, ju.,
Sarah Reape,
Jane Borden,
Elizabeth Gibbert,
Sarah \\'ardell,
Hannah Lippincott,
Patience WooUey,
Elizabeth Hance,
Deborah Corleis,
Sarah Rut tor,
Elizabeth P'arker,
Naomi Sloconi,
Hannah Allen,
Margrett Allen,
Alarv Allen.
1714, 7th of 8th mo., [in margin, 1714, 17th of 8th mo.], Thomas Lippincott, of Shrews., md. to
Elizabeth White, of same place, 5th day of week at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
Margrett Lippincott,
Sarah Reape,
Jane Borden,
Elizabeth Hance,
Deborah Corleis,
Mary Corleis,
Manche \\'hite,
Mary Masters,
Isaac Hance,
Rachell Hance,
Sam Willbur,
Leah Willbur,
George Corleis,
John \\'oolley,
Thomas Phillips,
William Corleis.
Edward Hardman,
Thomas Lippincott,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
John Lippincott, Ju.,
Sarah Lippincott,
John Lippincott, Sr.,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Jacob Lippincott,
Amos White,
Walter Ha ?
'^7'^7> 3 J of 8th mo., [1717, 8th mo., in margin], James Tucker md. to Leah Wilbur, both of Shrews.,
5th day of week at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott,
John LippinctJtt, Se.,
Samuell White,
Thomas Lippincott,
Isaac Hance,
John Willbur,
Richard Lippincott,
John W'oolley. ju.,
William Lippincott,
John Tillton,
Daniell Tillton,
Henry Allen,
David Allen,
Jerusha Eaton.
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker.
Hannah Slocom,
Meribah Slocom,
Patience \\'oolley,
Margrett Lippincott,
Elizabeth Ashton,
Rachell Hance,
Elizabeth Lippencott,
Mary \\'hite,
Hannah Lijipincott,
Elizabeth Parker,
Ruth Woollev.
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1717, 17th of 8th mo., [ill margin, 1717, 23 of 8th mu.], Jacob Lippincott md. to Mary White, both of
Shrews., 5th day of week at Friends' Meetings House:
Wits:
Isaac Hance,
Samuell Slocom,
Elizabeth Hance,
John Corleis,
John WooUey, jii.,
Jane Borden,
Franses Borden,
Daniel AUin,
George Corleis,
1 717, 6th of 9th
Jacob Lippincott,
Mary Lippincott,
John Lippincott, ju.,
John Lippincott,
Thomas Lippincott,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
Remembrance Lijjpincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Thomas White,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Ann Cahin, (?),
John Tillton.
mo., [in margin, loth of 9th mo. — ], Daniel Tilton md. to Elizabeth Powell, both
of Monmouth Co., 4th day of the week at Friends' Meeting House:
1717.
Wits:
Richard Hancock,
James Greuer,
Robart Allen,
William Brindly,
John Woolley, ju.,
Richard Rundols, (?),
Phillip Edwards,
James McComb,
John Yard,
William Gowin,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Walter Harbar,
Margrett Tillton,
Patience Tillton,
Meribah Slocom,
Elizabeth Parker,
Johnnah Williams,
Margrett Lippincott,
Elizabeth Hance,
Elizabeth Brindley,
17th of nth mo., [in margin, 171 J, 9th of 1st mo.], John Woolley, of Shrews., md. to Patience
Lippitt, of Middletown, at house of Sarah Lippit, in Middletown:
Daniell Tillton,
Elizabeth Tillton,
John Tillton,
Samuell Tillton,
Peter Tillton,
Mary Allen,
Margrett Allen,
Mary Grouer,
Hester Tillton,
Ralph Allin,
Daniel ,
Jane Borden,
Cottron Edwards,
Edith Allin, &c.
Wits:
Richard Hartshorn,
Margrett Hartshorn,
Hugh Hartshorn,
Cattorn Hartshorn,
Richard Stoutt,
Mary Stoutt,
John Tillton,
Josiph Parker,
Walter Harbor,
Daniell Tillton,
John Dommett,
Alee Stoutt,
John Woolley, ju.,
Patience Woolley,
Sarah Lipjjitt,
Alee Scilton,
Beniannie Woolley,
Thomas Woolley,
Leah Woolley,
Mary Woolley,
Alee Lippitt,
Ann Lippitt,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
260
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Rebekah Dakhan, William Hartshorn,
John Stoutt, Elizabeth Hartshorn,
Jonathan Stoutt, Huldah .
John Lippitt,
James Brown,
Margrett Hartshorn,
Elizabeth Compton,
Josiph Stillwell,
1718, 2d of loth mo., [in margin, 14th of loth mo., 1718], Anthony Woodward, of Freehold, Mon-
mouth Co., West New Jersey, nid. to Constance Williams, of Shrews., 3d day of the
week at house of John Williams, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Remembrance Lippincott,
Margrett Lippincott,
Walter Harbart,
Josiph Wardell, June,
Margrett Parker,
Thomas Slocom,
Robart Chapman,
George Williams,
Sarah Woodmansee,
Lydia Bills,
Gerard Edge,
Anthony Woodward,
Constance Woodward,
John Williams,
Edward Woolley,
Lidia Woolley,
John Woodward,
Edward Woodward,
Daniell Williams,
John King,
Joanna Williams,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
George Allen,
William Brindley,
Elizabeth Brindley,
John Lippincott.
1718, i6th of loth mo., [in margin, 1718, 21st of loth mo.], Joseph Wardell md. to Margaret Parker,
both of Shrews., 3d day of week, at house of Joseph Parker:
Wits:
Walter Harbart,
Joseph Parker,
Edward Woolley,
Lidia Woolley,
Ephraim Allen,
John Tillton,
Josiph Corleis,
John Britten,
Richard Rundells, (?),
Elizabeth Woolley,
Zibiah Dennis,
Benanim ,
Joseph Wardell, jr.,
Margrett Wardell,
Joseph Wardell,
Sarah Wardell,
Joseph Parker,
Elizabeth Parker,
Remembrance Lippincott,
Meribah Slocom,
Eliakim Wardell,
William Lip]3incott,
Hannah Lii^pincott,
Nathaniel Parker,
Lydia Parker,
Solomon Wardell,
Samuel Wardell,
Joanna Eaton,
Elizabeth Wardell,
Elizabeth Parker,
Mary Morris,
Abis'uett White,
Ruth Woolley,
William West,
Margret West,
Mary Woolley,
Margrett Lippincott.
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1719, 15th of 8th mo., [ill margin, 1719, 2d of 9th mo.], William Lawrence md. to Easter Tilton,
both of Monmouth Co., 5th day of week, at house of Peter Tilton, of Middle-
burgh :
Wits:
Sarah Harburs,
Mary Gruer,
Hannah Gardner,
Faith Tillton,
Margrett Tillton,
Patience Tillton,
Marcy Adams,
Elizabeth Nash,
Elizabeth Tillton,
Thom. Tilton,
William Lawrence,
Eastar Lawrence,
John Tillton,
Samuel Tillton,
Daniel Tillton,
James Grouers,
Walter Harbors,
Josiph Gardner,
Peter White,
Josiph Minchin,
Josiph Pinckny.
1720, 28th of 9th mo., [in margin, 1723, 20th of nth mo.], Jacob Lippincott md. to Dinah Allen,
both of Shrews., sth day of the week, at Friends' Meeting House:
Wits:
George Williams,
Isack Hance,
Edward Falkner,
Jho. White (?), [Perhaps John],
Amos White, Jun.,
Ann Lippincott,
Johanah Williams,
Amos White,
Patience Allen,
Meribah Thorn,
Margret Lippincott,
John Woolley,
Mary Allen,
Wm. Thorn,
Edwd. Beaks, [or Edmd.],
Wm. Brinley,
Margrett Hillton,
George Allen,
Mary Lippincott,
Jacob Lippincott,
Dinah Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
Ephraim Allen,
Sarah Lippincott,
Thomas Lippincott,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
John Lippincott, ju.,
Judah Allen,
Henry Allen,
Elizabeth Allen,
David Allen,
Jonathan Allen.
172I. 5th of 1st mo., [in margin, no date], John Mattock Den, of Salem Co., West Jersey, md. to
Leah Woolley, of Shrews., at house of John Woolley, in Shrews., on a 5th day of
the week:
Wits:
Edwd. Beakes, [or Edmd.],
Johanah Eaton,
Sarah Cook,
John West,
Edvar Hardman,
Winn Lippincott,
Mary Allen,
Saml. Roade,
Patience Tillton,
Mercey Adams,
Johanah Stout,
Ann Lippit,
John Lippit,
John Mattock Den,
Leah Den,
John Woolley,
Tho. Woolley,
Wm. Woolley,
Benia Woolley,
Patience Woolley,
John Field,
Elizabeth Field,
Margrett Hartshorn,
Mary Stout,
Ruth Woolley,
David Allen,
362
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
John Lippincott, Jr.,
John West,
Samuell Wardell,
The. Lippincott,
Wm. Thorn,
George Williams,
Saml. White,
John Thorn,
Josiph ,
Thomas ,
Rachill Clark,
Dinah Lippincott,
Benj. Collman,
Joseph West,
Wm. Excen^
Jacob Lippincott,
Johanah Williams,
Naomy Corlis.
1728, I2th of loth mo., [no date in margin], Walter Harbort, Jr., md. Deborah Corleis, Jr., both of
Shrews., 5th day of week, at F"riends' Meeting House:
Wits:
George Williams,
Josiph Wardell, ju.,
Amos White,
Phillip Edwards,
William Corleis,
Elizabeth Worthley,
George Corleis,
Benjman Corleis,
Rachell Hance,
Walter Harbor,
Deborah Corleis,
Joseph Corleis,
Dinah Corleis,
Isaac .
1730, 4th of 3d mo., James [Grones?] and Martha Burchoin, both of Shrews., md. at house of
Nathaniel Burchoin:
Wits:
Henry Harbort,
Thomas Bills,
Walter Harbort,
William Osborn,
Thomas Tilton,
Josiph Gardiner,
Mary Burchoin,
Sarah Harbort,
Faith Tilton,
Katharine Gardiner,
Jane Osborn,
Hannah Barde,
Hannah Harbort,
Katharine Allen,
Meribah Harbort,
Mary Harbort,
Phebe Heggins,
Sarah Gardiner,
His
James x Grones,
Mark
Her
Martha x Grones,
Mark
Nathon Burchoine,
Stephen Burchoine,
Samuel Rogers,
John Rogers,
John Havens,
David Allen,
Benjam. .
1730, I2th of 6th mo., John Wooley md. to Rachel Clark, both of Shrews., at house of John Wooley:
Wits:
William Hartsorn,
Willm. Lippincott,
John Wooley,
Rachel Wooley,
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263
James Tolnion, William Briiiley,
Thomas Wooley, Elizabeth Brinley.
' Pontias Steele,
Jacob Dennis,
Walter Harbort,
George Williams,
Peter White,
David Allen,
Lida Wooley,
Elizabeth Parker,
Ruth Wooley,
Hester Wooley,
Sarah Harbort,
Abigael Allen,
Lydia Readford,
Catherine Edwards,
Sarah Wing,
Patience Wooley,
Abigal Tolnion,
1730, 17th of 10th mo., Eliakim Wardell, of Town of Stony Brook, and Margrett Lippincott, of
Shrews., md. at Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
George Williams,
Deborah Lippincott,
Faith Lippincott,
David Allen,
Joseph Allen,
Elizabeth Heager,
Elizabeth Tolmon,
William Brinley,
Isaac Hance,
Judah Williames,
Josiph Parker,
Rachel Hance,
Elizabeth Parker,
Lidya Wooley,
Deborah Corleis,
Sarah Whing,
1731, 6th of nth mo., Robert Tilton, of Middletown, and Merioum Allen, of Shrews.,
Meeting House, Shrews.:
Eliakim Heoger, [or Heager],
Margrett Heager,
John Lippincott,
Thomas Lippincott,
Jacob Lippincott,
John Lippincott, Jr.,
Mary Williams,
Mary Barden,
Joseph Wardell.
md. at Friends'
Wits:
Naomey Corleis,
Thomas Lippincott,
David Allen,
Ezikiel Allen,
Jacob Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
Isaac Tucker,
Patience Tilton,
Rebaco Tilton,
Mary Tliorn,
John Deen,
Nathan Tilton,
John Wooley,
Rachel Wooley,
Elizabeth Parker,
Elizabeth Parker, Jr.,
Robart Tilton,
Merioum Tilton,
Anne Tilton,
Ester Harbot,
Merabah Harbort,
Mary Lippincott,
Margrett Wardell,
Lidia Wooley,
Dinah Lippincott,
Margrett '■ — .
264
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1731, 13th of nth mo., Wm. Corleis, of Shrews., md. to Sarah Wing, of same place, at house of Sarah
Whing:
WilHam Corleis,
Sarah Corleis,
John Corleis,
Josiph Wardell, Jr.,
William Brinley,
Ephraim Allen,
John Wooley.
Wits:
Joseph West,
Jobe West,
Joseph Parker,
Corleis,
Corleis,
Elizabeth Parker,
Mary Allen,
Rachel Wooley,
Sarah Wardell,
Elizabeth Brinley,
Richard Stillvvil, Jr.,
George Williams,
George Corleis,
Phillip Parker,
1731, loth of I2th mo., Ezekiel Allen md. to Amey Wooley, both of Shrews., at house of Wm.
Wooley:
Wits:
John Eatton,
Joanna Eatton,
Walter Harbort,
Elizabeth Parker,
John Wooley,
Rachel Wooley,
Elizabeth Tilton,
Mary Allen,
John Wooley, Jr.,
Patience Wooley,
Patience Wooley,
Ezekiel Allen,
Amey Allen,
William Wooley,
Ruth Wooley,
Mary Wooley,
Henry Allen,
Merioum Tilton,
Benjamin ,
Will .
The births of John Lippincott and Ann Lippincott's . .
John, born at Shrews., on the 8th
Robert,
Patience,
Mary,
Ann,
Margrett,
Robart,
Deborah,
19th 9 mo., ....
iSth 7 mo., 16. .
4th II mo., 1671.
17th 4 mo., 1680.
7th 3 mo., 1683.
I2th 10 mo., 1685.
30th 3 mo., 1690.
The births of Isaac and Rachell Hance's children:
Timothy Hance, born in Shrews., the 21st 3d mo., 1714, at night on the 6th day of the
week &c.
John Hance, born in Shrews., the 6th of 3d mo., 1720, on the 5th day of the week at 5 in the
morning.
Jacob Hance, born in Shrews., the 2d of mo., 17. ., between 4 and 5 o'clock in the morning.
• ... .pincott, the son of John Lippincott Shrews., the 15th of 9th mo., 1684.
. . . .n Lippencott, the wife of John Lippencott, deceased in Shrews, ye '707.
John Lippencott, the husband of Jenitt Lippencott, deceased in Shrews., i6th of 2d mo., 1720.
Robart Lippencott, the son of John and Ann Lippencott, deceased in Barbadoes, in West Indies,
about the — mo., 171J.
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Tlie births of Thomas Potter's and Ann P
Mary Potter was born at Raid Island, on the Midd....
Ephraim Potter was born at Shrews., on the 24th 6 mo., ....
Births of Ephraim & Sarah Potter's children:
Sarah, the wife of Ephraim Potter, was born in Shrews., 20th 5th mo., 1669.
Thomas, born in Shrews., i8th of 12th mo., 1689.
Marry, " " " 8th " 12th mo., 1690.
Ann, " " " 1st " 2d mo., 1693.
Ephraim, " " " 30th " 9th mo., 1694.
Nicolas, " " " 19th " 7th mo., 1697.
Martha, " " " 22d " 6th mo., 1699.
John, " " " 24th " 1st mo., 1700-1701.
Cattron, " " " 23d " 7th mo., 1702.
Abraham, " " " ist " 2d mo., 1704.
Amos, " " " 23d " 8th mo., 1705.
Preserve, " " " 22d " 12th mo., 1706.
Leah, " " " 6th " ist mo., 1707.
Joseph, 8th " 6th mo., 1709-10.
, the wife of Thomas Potter sed in Shrews, the ist of 2d mo., 1694.
. . . .omas Potter, the husband of Sarah potter, Deceased in Shrews., the loth of 12 mo., 1703.
Amos Potter, the son of Ephraim & Sarah, Deceased in Shrews., &c &c, on the 9th of 1st mo.,
1705-6.
Sarah Potter, the wife of Ephraim Potter, Deceased, in Shrews., on the 6th of 9th mo., 1715.
Ephraim Potter, the husband of Mary Potter, deceased in Shrews., ye nth mo., 1717.
Hannah Potter deceased in the county of Monmouth.
The births of Hugh Dirkman's & Grace:
Elizabeth Dirkman was born at Lin, on the 14th
Mary Dirkman was born at Rode Island, on ye 14th 6th mo.
Births of Jedidiah Allen's & Elizabeth Allen's children in Shrewsbury:
Meribah Allen, born in Shrews., 12th of 9th mo., 1686.
David & Jonathan Allen, born in i6th of 8th mo., 1689.
Dirkman, the wife of Hugh Dirkman, [deceased], in Shrews, the 23d of 7th mo., 1678.
. .ugh Dirkman Deceased in Shrews., the husband of Grace Dirkman, &c., 1690.
Children of Richard & Abigail Lippencott:
Remembrance, born at Dorchester, on the 15th of ist mo., ....
John, born at Boston, New England, on the 7d of 8th mo., 16. .
Restore, born at Plymouth, on the 3d of 5th mo., 165. .
Freedom, born at Stonehouse, Old England, on the ist of 7th mo., 165. .
Increase, his daughter, born at Stonehouse, the 5th of loth mo., 1657.
Jacob, born at Stonehouse, on the nth of 3d mo., 1660.
Preserve, born at Rhode Island, the 25th of 12th mo., 1663.
Lippencott, the son of Richard . . . .ncott, died at Shrews., the ist mo., 1666.
Richard Lippencott, the husband of Abigail Lippencott, died the 25th of 9th mo., 1683, in
Shrews.
Jacob Lippencott, the son of Richard Lippencott & Abigail Lippencott, deceased in Shrews., the
6th of 1 2th mo., 1689.
Increase Dennis, the Daughter of Richard & Abigail Lippencott, deceased in Shrews., the 29th
of 9th mo., 1695.
Freedom Lippencott, the son of Richard and Abigail Lippencott, deceased near Burlington, in
West Jersey, the 4th mo., 1697.
Abigail Lippencott, the wife of Richard Lippencott, deceased in Shrews., in E. Jersey, in the 2d
of 6th mo., 1697.
John Lippincott, the son of Richard Lippencott and Abigail Lippincott, deceased in Shrews.,
the i6th of 2d mo., 1720.
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266 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Remembrance Lippencott, son of Richard Lippincott and Abigail Lippincott, deceased in
Siiows., tiie I ith of 25tli mo., 1722, aged 83. Margaret, his wife, aged 73 at his death.
Richard Lippincott, son of Remembrance and Margaret Lippincott, deceased in Shrews., the
I2tli day of ye 5th mo., 1723.
The births of Remembrance Lippincott's Lippencott's children :
Joseph & Elizabeth, were born at Shrews., the 2tl of
Abigail, born at Shrews., the i8th of 12 mo., 16. .
Richard, " " " " 19th of ist mo., 167. .
Elizabeth, " " " " 29th of 9tli mo., 1677.
Joseph, " " " " 28lh of Ist mo., 1680.
William, " " " " 17th of loth mo., 16S2.
Abigail, " " " " 17th of 9th mo., 1685.
Sarah, " " " " 24th of 5th mo., 1688.
Ruth, " " " " 6th of 8th mo., 1691.
Mary, " " " " 26 of 7th mo., 1693.
Grace. " " " " 13th of 2d mo., 1695.
VVilber Lippencott & Frances Lippincott's children :
Margaret, born in Shrews., 17th of 10 mo., 1735.
Ann, " " " 7th of 8th mo., 1737.
Jediah, " " " 9th of 4th mo., 1740.
ippincott, son of Remembrance L in Shrews., the 4th of the 4th mo.,
i67i.
. . . .abeth Lippincott, daughter of Remembrance, died in Shrews., the 7th of nth mo., 167^.
Abigail Lippincott, daughter of Remembrance Lippincott, died in Shrews., the 9tli of 7lh
mo., 1674.
Grace Lippincott, daughter of Remembrance and Margaret Lippincott, died in Shrews., on
the 3d of 3d mo., 1703.
The Births of William Worth's & ff
Sarah, born at Shrews., on the 27th of 12 mo., ....
Hope, " " " " " 26th "II mo., 167.
Willmoth, " " " " " 1st "12 mo., 167.
William, " " " " " 6th " 2 m<.., 1678.
Ephraim, " " " " " 23d " 7 mo., 1679.
Patience, " " " " " " 12 mo., 1681.
Children of Thomas and Christian White:
Mary, born in Shrews., 17th of lOth mo., 1716
Margaret, ' 28th " 6 mo., 1718
Constant, " " " 29th " i mo., 1720
George, " " " 4th " 12 mo., 172^
Jane, " " " 3rd " 2 mo., 1722
Ann, " " " i8th " 2 mo.. 1727
Sarah, " " " 15th " 5 mo., 1729
Thomas, " " " 18th " 4 mo., 1732
Elizabeth, " " " 8th " 5 mo., 1735
John, " " " 28th " II mo., 1738
worth, daughter of William Worth, .... yed in Shrews., the 29th of 6th mo., 1674.
William Worth, son of Wm., died in Shrews., ist of 8th mo., 1678.
Faith Worth, wife of Wm. Worth, died in Shrews., 30th of 9th mo., 1683.
Mary, wife of William Worth, died in Shrews., .... of .... 16 . .
William Worth, husband of Jane Worth, died in Shrews., 25th of 11 mo., 1710-11.
Jane Worth, widow of Wm., died in Shrews., 15th of 7 mo., 1720.
Mary White, daughter of Thomas & Christian White, died in Shrews., the 23d of 3d mo., 1732.
Margaret White died in Shrews., 29th of 5th mo., 1736.
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THE FRIENDS' RECORDS OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. 267
Children of Peter Tilton and Rebecca :
Rebecca, born at Gravesend, Long Island, 6th of 7 mo. . . .
the nth of i mo., 1669.
" loth of 2 mo., 1672.
8th of 9 mo., 1675.
" 20th of 7 mo., 1676.
5th of 6 mo., 1678.
" 9th of 7 mo., 1679.
" 2d of 12 mo., 1681.
" 14th of 7 mo., 1684.
" 24th of II mo., 1686.
" 17th of I mo., 1690.
Tillton, son of Peter Tillton, deceased .... dletown this .... 3 mo., 1677.
Tillton, daughter of Peter Tilton, Deceased in Middletown on the 31st day of 6th mo.,
1678.
Peter Tilton, husband of Rebecca, deceased in Middletown, the 15th of 10 mo., 1699-1700.
Rebecca Tilton, wife of Peter Tilton, deceased in Middletown the 6th of 8th mo., 1700.
The Births of John Clayton's
Rachell Clayton was born at Shrews., on ye i6th of 4 mo., ....
John Clayton was born at Shrews., the ist of 167 .
Birth of child of Jonathan and Sarah Marsh :
Wm. Marsh, born at Shrews., the 17th of 4 mo., 1685, and he is 22 year old the 17th of 4th
mo., 1707.
. . . .ah Reape, the wife of . . .Uiam Reape, died in Shrews., the 8th of 11 mo., 1715.
Children of John Chambers and
John, born at Whitby, Yorkshire, tlie2istof
Richard,
Mary,
William,
Susannah,
Thomas,
Hannah,
' London, St. Martins, " 3d of 1 1 mo.,
' Shrews., " 5th of 4th mo., 167 .
' " " 2ist of 7th mo., 167 .
" " 7th of 7th mo., 1680.
" iSth of 8th mo., 1681.
3d of 3d mo., 1684.
.hambers, son of John Chambers, [died at] Shrews., the 22d of 8 mo., 1679.
.nah Chambers, dau. of John Chambers, died in Shrews., the 13th of 7 mo., 1680.
Children of Restore Lippenncott and Hann
Samuel, born in Shrews., 12 day
Abigail, " " " i6th of 12 mo.,
Hannah, " " " mides of 9 mo., 167 .
Hope, " " " " of 8 mo., 1681.
Rebecca, " " " 24th of 9 mo., 1684.
James, " " " i ith of 4th mo., 1687.
Abett, " " " 15th 1st mo., 1690.
Jacobj " " West Jersey, midle 6 mo., 1692.
Rachel, " " " 8th 1 1 mo., 1695.
Children of George and Hannah Williams :
Obadiah born in Shrews., 14th I mo., 1710.
Hezekiah, " " " i6th 2 mo., 1713.
George, " " " 9th i mo., 1714.
Hezekiah, 8th 12 mo., 1716.
John, " " " 20th I mo., 17 19.
Experience, " " " 12th 2 mo., 1721.
..... .ah Williams, the sen of George and Johanna ams his wife, deceased in Shrews.,
2 mo., 1716.
268
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Children of Francis Borden and Jane:
Richard, born at Shrews., i ith of 2 mo.,
Francis, " " " ist of 9 mo.
Joyce, " " " 4th of 4 mo., 168 .
Tliomas, " " " 4th of 12 mo., 1684.
Chi'ldren of Francis and M
Elizabeth, bo
Jane,
Frances,
John,
Ancy,
Mary,
Thomas,
Jeoms,
ary Borden :
rn in Shrews., 6th of 5 mo., 1707.
" " 7th of 6 mo., 1708.
" " 24th of 12 mo., 1709-10.
" " 23d of II mo., 1710-11.
" " 6th of 12 mo., 1714.
" " 2ist of 6 mo., 1717.
" " 27th of 4 mo., 1719.
4th of 8 mo., 1722.
Borden the husband of Borden, deceased in Shrews., 19th i mo., 1704-5-6.
The Births of Nathaniel Camecks and
Mary Cammert, born
Audery Cammert, "
Franses Cammert, "
Leah Cammert, "
Ann Cammert, "
n Shrews., ye 17 d
' " " 17th 6 mo
" " 24th 1 1 mo., 168 .
" . " 14th 12 mo., 1692.
" 169 .
Child of Walter and Deborah Harbart :
Walter Harbart, born in Shrews., 25th of 11 mo., 1701.
Children of Walter and Sarah Harbarts :
Rebecca, born in Middletown, 6th i mo., 1704-5.
Deborah,
Timothy, " " Shrews.,
Esther, " "
Meribah, " "
Paule, " "
Sarah, " "
Harbart born in Shrews.
1st 12 mo., 1706.
2d 2 mo., 1709.
18th I mo., 1710-11.
loth 12 mo., 1712.
1st 6 mo., 1715.
171 .
Tillton, the wife of John Tilton, deceased in Middletown, iSth 10 mo., 171 5.
The Birthes of Henry Chamberlin &
John Chamberlin was born in Shrews., I7d.
Children of Ralph Allen and Margaret :
Aaron, born in Shrews., 20th of 7 mo., 1708.
Ezebell, " "
Miriam,
Jedidiah, " "
James, " "
Tabitha, " "
Allin, the husband of Margrett Allen, .... sed in Shrews., the 2d of 8th mo., 1718.
i7t]i
" 3 mo.
1710.
2d
" 10 mo.
1712.
17th
" 10 mo.
1714.
2d
" 10 mo..
1716.
1 2 th
" 9 mo.
1718.
Children of Francis Jeffres & Ann Jeff ....
Mary, born in Shrews., the 29th of 7 mo
Franses, " " " " 19th " 6 mo., ....
William, " " " " 13th " 9 mo., 168 .
Jefferyes & his wife Ann Jeffcrycs, deceased in Shrews., on the day o mo., 16 . .
THE FRIENDS' RECORDS OF SHREWSBURY, N. J.
269
, 25tli day
1 8th 6 mo., ....
25th 10 mo., 169 .
1693.
24th 9 mo., 1695.
Children of Samuel Dennis & Increas:
Abigail, born in Shrews.,
Samuel, " "
Jacob, " "
Zipeah, " "
Rachel, " "
Children of Walter Herberts, Ju., and Deborah :
George, born in Shrews., loth of 11 mo., 1729.
John, " " " 7th of I or 3 mo., 1731.
Timothy, " " " i6th of 9 mo., 1734.
Dennis, the wife of Samuel nis, deceased in Shrews., 29th of 9 mo., 1695.
Children of George Curlis & Exercise Curii . .
John, born in Shrews., the iid. i mo., . . .
Hannah, " " " " 25d. 8 mo., 16 .
Elizabeth, " " " " id. 5 mo., 168
William, " " " " i5d. 5 mo., 1689
Mary, " " " " 3id. i mo., 1692
George, " " " " i9d. 8 mo., 1694
" The Birthes of George Corleis' & Deborah Corleis' Children, in Shrowsbery."
Thomas, born in Shrews., 3 d. 9 mo., 1700.
Deborah, " " " 11 d. 2 mo., 1702.
Joseph, " " " 14 d. I mo., 1704.
Benjamin, " " " 31 d. 6 mo., 1707.
Timotiiy, " " " 10 d. 2 mo., 1710.
Dinah, " " " 17 d. 10 mo., 1712.
Jacob, " " " 14 d. 8 mo., 1715.
Curlis, the wife of George Curlis, . . .seased in Shrews., the 14 d. 9 mo., 1695.
Thomas Corleis, the son of George and Deborah Corleis, deceased in Shrews., 20 d. il mo.,
1700.
George Corleis, the husband of Deborah Corleis, deceased in Shrews., the 10 d. 7 mo., 171 5.
Hannah Allen, daughter of George Corleis, and wife of Henry Allen, deceased in Shrews.,
15 d. I mo., 1712.
The Birthes of William Scott & Abigaell Sc . . . .
Mary Warner, the Daughter of Abigael Scott, by her first husband, was born at
New Utrick, the 2 mo.,
Ralfe Warner, son of Abigaell by her first husband, was born at Brookland, in the
4th mo., 167. .
John Scott, was born at Gravesend, on the
William Scott, " " [?] "
William Scott, " Shrews.,
Samuel Scott, " "
9 d. II mo., 1679.
8 d. 8 mo., 1681.
25 d. 10 mo., 1683.
31 d. 3 mo., 16S5.
27 d. 7 mo., 1687.
6 d. 10 mo., 1689.
Peter Scott,
Hester Scott,
Children of Benjamin and Ester Wooley
Daniel, born in Shrews.,
Mary, " "
Sarah, " "
Patience, "
Marcy, "
William, " "
Elizabeth," "
Scott, the son of William Scott & Abigeall, dyed in Shrews., ye Later End of ye 10
mo., 1682.
William Scott, son of William Scott & Abigaell his wife, dyed in Shrews., ye 8 d. 11 mo., 1683.
I d.
12 mo.
1717.
sd.
8 mo..
1719.
6d.
8 mo.
1721.
9d.
6 mo,,
1723-
12 d.
8 mo.
172s.
25 d.
7 mo.
1728.
9d.
4 mo.
1735-
270 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Peter Scott, ye son of William Scott & Abigaell his wife, dyed in Shrews., the 2 d. 8 mo.,
1687.
John Eatton Departed this life the i d. 2 mo., 1758.
The Births of Thomas Eaton's & Jeru ....
John Eaton was born in Shrowsberry, 26 d. i mo., ....
.... Eaton, the son of Thomas Eatton eruslia liis wife, died at Shrowsberry, the 10 d.
10 mo., 1686.
Thomas Eaton, the husband of Jerusha his wife, deceased in Shrowsberry, the 26 d. 9 mo.,
1688.
Children of Thomas Vicars &
John Vickers, born in Shrews., 7 d. 4 mo., ....
Thomas, " " " 1 1 d. 6 mo., 16 . .
Abraham, " " " u d. 9 mo., 169.
Isaac, " " " 3 d. 6 mo., 1693.
Children of Thomas & Christien White :
Mary, born in Shrews., in the year 17 . .
Margrett, " " " 1718.
Children of William & Hannah Lippincott :
Wilbur, born in Shrews., 18 d. i mo., 17 10.
Sarah, " " " 29 d. 12 mo., 1712.
Increase, " " " u d. 91110., 1714.
Abigaell, " " " l d. 2 mo., 17 16.
William, " " " 25 d. 2 mo., 1718.
Phebe, " " " 4 d. 12 mo., 1719-20.
Samuell, " " " 12 d. 10 mo., 1721.
Reniembaance, " " " 9 d 1723.
Derias, " " " 13 d. 2 mo., 1725.
Hannah, " " " 2 d. 11 mo., 1727.
James, " " " 17 d. i mo., 1730.
. . sther Vicars deceased in Shrews., the 5 d. 8 mo., 1693, wife of Thomas Vickers &c.
Thomas Vickers deceased in Shrews., 21 d. 11 mo., 1695-6., the hu«;band of Easther Vickers.
Abiah Edwards, son of Philip and Calharine Edwards, deceased in Shrews., the 26 d. 3 nin.,
1723-
Naomi Edwards, Daughter of Philip and Catharine Edwards, born the 25 d. 6 mo., 1723.
The Bii ths of Jabob Lippincott's Lippincott's children :
Jaccib Lippincott, born in Shrews., 18 d. 7 mo., ....
Ruth " " " 27 d. 9 mo., ....
The Birth of Jobe Jenckins' & Hannah Jenkins' cliilde
Susanna Jenkings born in Shrews., 15 d. 9 mo., 1684.
Children of Philip Edwards and Catharine Edwards:
Elizabetli, born 25 d. 3 mo., 1714.
Abiah, " 14 d. 4 mo., 1716.
Webley, " 29 d. 3 mo., 1718.
Marj', " 3d. 9 mo., 1719.
Philip, " 28 d. II mo., 1722.
. . . . ob Lippincott, the son of Jacob Lippincott & Grace his wife, dyed in Shrews., the 6 d.
9 mo., 1687.
Jacob Lippincott, the husband of Grace his wife, deceased in Shrews., 6 d. 12 mo., 1689.
THE FRIENDS' RECORDS OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. 271
Ruth Lippincott, the daughter of Jacob Lippincott & Grace his wife, deceased in Shrews.,
the 21 d. 12 mo., 16S9.
Job Jenkins Deceased in Shrews., the husband of Hannah Jenkins his wife, the 1 1 d. 7 mo.,
1687.
Wilh'am Astin, the husband of Jenett Astin, Deceased in Shrews., the 14 d. 6 mo., 1700.
The Birthes of Ephraim All rett Allen ch
Ephraim, born in Shrews., 29 d. 5 mo., ....
Lydia, " " " 13 d. 9 mo., 169 .
John, " " " 29 d. 7 mo., 1688.
Ephraim, " " " 13 d. 5 mo., 1691.
Children of Thomas Hillborn & Elizabeth, his wife :
Samuel, born in Shrews., 20 d. 8 mo., 1689.
Robert, " " " 31 d. 5 mo., 1692.
Mary, " " " 7 d. 10 mo., 1694.
Elizabeth, " " " 2 d. i mo., 1697.
Kathern, " " " 30 d. i mo., 1699.
Deborah, " " " 25 d. 3 mo., 1701.
Children of Thomas & Mary Foreman :
Rebecca, born in Freehold, 7 d. 4 mo., 169S.
Elizabeth, " " " 3 d. 2 mo., 1702.
Benjamin, " " " 3 d. 10 mo., 1695.
Children of Nathaniel & Lydia Parker:
Nathaniel, born the 5 day of the week, the 22 of 7 mo., 1708.
Meribah, " the 4 " " " 20 of 10 mo., 1710.
Ephraim, " the 2 " " " 18 of 2 mo., 1715.
Lydia, " the 3 " " " 5 of 9 mo., 1717.
.... aim Allen, the son of Ephraim Allen & Margrett his wife. Deceased in Shrews., the 2 d.
6 mo., 1684.
Ephraim Allen, the Husband of Margrett Allen, Deceased in Shrews., the 29 d. 1 1 mo., 1691.
Children of John Tooker :
Elizabeth, born in Shrews., 9 d. 10 mo., . . .
James, " " " 26 d. 6 mo., 169 .
Children of Henry Allen & wife Hannah Allen :
Jacob, born in Shrews., 15 d. 7 mo., 1704.
Exercise, " " " 18 d. 8 mo., 1705.
Moses, " " " 22 d. 7 mo., 1707.
Zachariah, " " " i d. 10 mo., 1709.
Patience, " " " 27 d. 11 mo. 1711-12.
Children of Henry & Abigaell Allen :
Hannah, born in Shrews., 21 d. 11 mo., 1714.
Gabriell, " " " 25 d. 5 mo., 1716.
Meribah, " " " 18 d. 2mo., 1718.
Cattron, " " " 24 d. 7 mo., 17 19.
Zeriah, " " " 13 d. 3 mo., 1721.
Samuell, " " " 29 d. 4 mo., 1723.
Michael, " " " 20 d. 12 mo., 1726-7.
.... abeth Tooker, the daughter of . . ohn Tooker & Ruth his wife, died in Shrews., 6 d. II
mo., 1689.
Hannah Allen, wife of Henry Allen, died in Shrews., the 15 d. i mo., 1712.
272 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Children of Nathaniel & Hannah Slocum:
Sarah, born in Shrews., 1 1 d. lo mo
Savall, " " " IS d. II mo., i6 . .
Meribah, " " " 7 d. 9 mo., 1686.
Elizabeth, " " " 15 d. 11 mo., 1689.
Naomy, " " " 12 d. 5 mo., 1692.
John, " " " 14 d. 9 mo., 1694.
Mary, " " " — d. i mo,, 1697.
Children of Peter & Elizabeth Parker:
Silas, born in Shrews., 13 d. 12 mo., 1708-9.
Hannah, " " " 3 d. 6 mo., 1710.
Keomiq, " " " 23 d. 2 mo., 1716.
John, " " " 27 d. 8 mo., 1719.
Peter, " " " 4 d. 9 mo., 1722.
Margaret, " " " 25 d. 11 mo., 1726.
Elizabeth, " " " 27 d. 12 mo., 173I.
. . . athaniell Slocom, husband of Hannah Slocom, Deceased in Shrews., the 31 d. 6 mo., 1702.
Children of John Wooley & . . . Wooley, in Shrewsbury:
Thomas, born in Shrews., id
Ruth, " " " 22 d. 5 mo..
William, " " " 17 d. 6 mo., 16 . .
John & Joseph, " " " 31 d. 10 mo., 1690.
Benjamin, " " " 25 d. 12 mo., 1692.
James, " " " 6 d. 6 mo., 1695.
Elizabeth, " " " 23 d. 2 mo., 1697.
Leah, " " " 15 d. 12 mo., 1698.
Elizabeth, " " " 17 d. 2 mo., 1700.
Ann Mary, " " " 3 d. 12 mo., 1702.
Children of Thomas & Patience Woolley:
Joseph, born in Shrews., 21 d. 11 mo., 1708-9.
John, " "
Content, '
Lydia, " "
Abigaell, " "
Hannah, " *
Meribah, " "
Thomas, " " "
. . . . th Woolley, dau. of John Woolley & Mary Woolley his wife, died in Shrews., the 14th of
7 mo., 1687.
Elizabetli Woolley, dau. of John Woolley & Mary his wife, died in Shrews., — 8 mo., 1699.
Joseph Woolley, son of John & Mary Woolley his wife, died in Shrews., the i d. 12 mo., 1705.
James Woolley, son of John & Mary Woolley his wife, died in New York, the 17 d. 12 mo.,
1716-17.
Joseph Woolley, son of Thomas Woolley & wife Patience, died in Shrews., 12 d. 3 mo., I7IS>
Children of Richard Lippincott, in Shrewsbury :
Richard born in Shrews., on the 6 d. i mo., "about the second hour in ye morning
being ye second day of the weake."
Remembrance born in Shrews., 27 d. i mo., 17 . .
Jacob born in Shrews., 27 d. 2 mo. 1702.
David born in Shrews., 31 d. 8 mo., 1704.
27 d.
7 mo.
, 1710.
II d.
12 mo..
1 71 2.
II d.
II mo.,
1714-
15
17 d.
3 mo.,
1717.
19 d.
6 mo..
1719.
16 d.
9 mo..
1721.
24 d.
7 mo.,
1725.
THE FRIENDS' RECORDS OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. 273
My first daughter born in Springfield, 19 d. 7 mo., 1696.
My second " " " " 7 d. 4 mo., 1697.
My third " " " Shrews., 28 d. 12 mo., 1698.
Abiagell, born in Shrews., 29 d. 4 mo., 1707.
Nathan, " " " 13 d. i mo., 1709, about 3 quarters of an hour after sunset — second
day of the week etc.
Remembrance born in Shrews., 13 d. 6 mo., 1712, being ye fourth day of ye week about ye
3rd hour in ye afternoon.
Ruth born in Shrews., 4 d. 11 mo., 1716-17 being ye 6th day of ye week about ....
hard Lippincott & Mary Lippincott's first daughter died in Springfield, 29th of 7 mo.,
1696.
Richd & Mary Lippincott's second daughter died in Springfield, 7th of 4 mo., 1697.
Richd & Mary Lippincott's third daughter died in Shrewsbury, 28th 12 mo., 1697.
Remembrance Lippincott, son of Richard & Mary Lippincott, his wife, died in Shrews., 3 d.
2 mo., 1701.
Richard Lippincott, son of Richard Lippincott & Mary his wife, deceased in Shrews., 9 d. 3
mo., 1715.
Mary Lippincott, wife of Richard Lippincott, deceased in Shrews., 8th 12 mo., 1721-22.
Children of John Worthly, in Shro . & abeth :
John, born in Shrews., the 22 10 mo., ....
Lydia, " " " "11 2 mo.
Elizabeth, " " " " 16th 7 mo., 1701.
Deborah, " " " " 12th 4 mo., 1703.
Sarah, " " " " nth 7 mo., 1706.
Joseph, " " " " 6th 5 mo., 1709.
Mary, " " " " 27th 7 mo., 1710.
Richard, " " " " 22d 8 mo., 1712.
John Worthley, son of John Worthley and wife Elizabeth, died in Shrews., 5 mo., 1709.
Elizabeth Worthley, dau. of John & Eliz. Worthley, died in Shrews., 7 d. 2 mo., 1715.
John Worthley, husband of Eliz. Worthley, died in Shrews., 3 d. 10 mo., 1715.
Children of Joseph & Margaret Parker :
Joseph, born in Shrews., 28 d. 6 mo.,
Mary, " " " i d. 12 mo., 167.
Nathaniel, " " " 20 d. 5 mo., 1679.
Peter, " " " 4 d. 8 mo., 1681.
Children of Joseph & Elizabeth Parker:
Margaret, born in Shrews., 20 d. i mo., 1699-1700.
Joseph, " " " 24 d. II mo., 1701.
George, " " " 24 d. 10 mo., 1703.
Benjamin, " " " 22 d. i mo., 1705.
Peter, " " " 10 d. 6 mo., 1708.
William, " " " 13 d. 6 mo., 1709.
James, " " " 30 d. 10 mo., 1714.
Elizabeth & Meribah, " 14 d. 11 mo., 1716.
Phebe, " " " i d. i mo., 1718-19.
Children of Joseph & Deborah Parker:
Joseph, born in Shrews., 17 d. i mo., 1727.
John, " " " 7 d. 2 mo., 1731.
2 Joseph, " " " 21 d. 8 mo., 1733.
2 John, " " " 15 d. 5 mo., 1735.
William, " " " 7 d. 9 mo., 1736.
Mary Parker, the Daughter of Joseph Parker & Margaret his wife, died in Shrews 1676
Margaret Parker, the wife of Joseph Parker, died in'Shrews., on the 6 d. 1 1 mo., 1683.
7d.
5 mo.,
1695.
8d.
7 mo.
1697.
I8 d.
12 mo.
1699.
22 d.
10 mo.
1702.
3d.
I mo.
1704-5.
28 d.
7 mo.,
1707.
17 d.
I mo.
1711-12
274 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Joseph Parker, the husband of Margaret Parker, deceased in Shrews., the 18 d. 8 mo., 16S4.
Peter Parker, the son of Joseph Parker & Elizabeth Parker, his wife, died in Shrews., on the
27 d. 6 mo., 1708.
The births of John an Sa . . . . Lippincott's Children :
Thomas, born in Shrews., 19 d. 3 mo., 16 . .
Jacob, " .. "
Joseph,
John,
Margaret, " " "
Marj',
Faith, " " "
Deborah, " •^ «
Ann, " " " 5 d. II mo., 1719-20.
Faith Huett, widow, deceased in Shrews., 30 d. 11 mo., iy\^.
Children of Edward Wooiley:
Elizabeth, born in Rhode Island, N. E., 28 d. 3 mo., ,
Hannah, " " Shrews., 8 d. 5 mo., ....
Adam, " " " 4 d. 12 mo., 169..
Edward, " " Rhode Island, 16 d. 11 mo., 1692.
Content, " " - 9 d. 9 mo., 1694.
George, " " Shrews., 14 d. 10 mo., 1697.
William, " * " 22 d. 12 mo., 1698.
Ruth, urn .. 8 d. 4 mo., 1701.
Lydia, •• » - 23 d. i mo., i7of.
Children of George & Hannah Allen :
William, born in Shrews., the 7 d. 9 mo., 1704
Lydia, " " * " 19 d. 7 mo., 1708
Mary, " " " " 12 d. 9 mo., 17 10,
Abigaell, " " " " 12 d. 6 mo., 1712
Daniell, " " " " 4 d. 7 mo., 1715
Richard, •■ ■- « « j^ j jq ^q^ 1717
Mathew, " " " " 6 d. 8 mo., 1719,
Joseph, " " ■ " 10 d. 5 mo., 1723
James, " " " " 7 d. 12 mo., 1725-6.
.... vooley, son of Edward & Lydia Wooley his wife, in Shrews., 6 d. — 17 • ■
Mathew Allen, son of Geo. & Hannah Allen his wife, died in Shrews., the i mo., 1719-20.
The Births of Thomas & Lippincott's Children &c.
Sarah Lippincott born in Shrews., 17 d. 6 mo., 171., the 4th day of the week.
Elizabeth Lippincott born in Shrews., 3 d. 3 mo., 171 7.
Mary, " " " 17 d. 11 mo., 1719-30.
Zerniah, " " " 23 d. 9 mo., 1723.
Richard, " " " 23 d. 7 mo., 1726.
Uriah, " " " 10 d. 5 mo., 1728.
The birth of Thomas and Hannah Lippincott's Children :
Thomas Lippincott born in Shrews., 20 d. 9 mo., 1742.
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MARRIAGES.
1732, 4, 3mo. John WooUey, " miner," of Shrews., md. to Sarah Rundell, at Thomas Woolley's,
at Shrews.:
1732, 4, 3mo.
1733- 5. 3mo.
Wits:
Benjamin Woolley,
Richi Stillwell,
Rachel Woolley,
Pontius Stell,
Alary Bordin,
Sarah Wardell,
Sarah Harbert,
Ruth Woolley,
Edward Fortner,
Thom. Lippencott,
Walter Harbert,
William Brindlev,
John Woolley, miner,
Sarah Woolley,
Thomas Woolley,
Patience Wallace,
John Woolley, Allen Ame,
Mary Woolley,
George Williams,
William Woolley,
Jeremiah Bordin,
John Bordin.
Francis Bordin, Junier, of Shrews., md. to Lydia Woolley, of Shrews., at house of
Thomas Woolley, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Francis Bordin,
iVIary Bordin,
Elizabeth White,
Patience Woolley,
John Tredford,
Walter Harbor,
Thomas White,
Thomas Lippencott,
William Brinley,
Sarah Harber,
William Allen,
John Bordin,
Jeremiah Bordin,
Pontius Still,
Richard Stilhvcll, Jun"".,
Francis Bordin,
Lydia Bordin,
William Lippencott,
John Woolley,
Hannah Woolley,
Thomas Woolley,
Lydia Woolley,
Jane White,
Amy Bordin,
Mary Boinoin,
William Woolley,
Amos White,
George Williams,
Edward Fauther, [Fanther?].
Zebulon Dickason md. to Joyce Hance, both of Shrews., at Francis Bordin's
house, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Dickerson,
Hannah Dickerson,
Francis Bordin,
Jarvice Hance,
Sarah Harber,
Zebulon Dickason,
Joyce Dickason,
Lydia Bordin.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1733, 23, — mo. Jolin Lippincott, Junior, md. to Patience Alien, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Meeting House:
1732, 24, 3mo.
Wits:
David Rolan,
Potar Parker,
Mary Allen,
Hannah Allon,
Faith Lippincott,
Daberah Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
Patience Lippincott,
Henry Allen.
Benjamin Corlis md. to Mary Jackson, both of Shrews., at house of Deborah Cor-
lis, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Corlis,
Timothy Corlis,
William Brindley,
William Jackson,
Audrea Webley,
Catharine Edwards,
Elizabeth Edwards,
Elizabeth Corlis,
Rachel Hance,
Benjamin Corlis,
Mary Corlis,
Deborah Corlis,
Martha Jackson,
Deborah Harber,
Georg^e Corlis,
Sarah Corlis.
1733. 13. inio. Levi White md. to Ann Lippincott, both of Shrews., at Shrews. Meeting House:
Wits:
Rachel Hance,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Jane White,
Elizabeth Parker,
John Curlis,
Levi White,
Ann White,
John Lippincott,
Thomas Lippincott,
Thomas White,
Jacob Lippincott.
1733. — > 4mo.
[worn] James Irons md. to Esther Horbert, both of Shrews., at house of Walter
Herbert, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Walter Herbert,
Henry Horbert,
Paul Horbert,
P[. . .] Trave[. .
Richard Garner,
Hannah Garner,
James Lawrence,
David Allen,
•],
James Irons,
Esther Irons,
Thomas Tilton,
Faith Tilton,
Sarah Horbert,
Morrie Traverrie.
1734, — , 4mo. [worn] David Cortis [Corlis ?] md. to Meribah Harbert, both of Shrews., at house
of Walter Horbert, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Walter Horbert,
John Cortis,
Henery Horbert,
Paul Herbert,
P. Traverrie,
David Cortis,
Meribah Cortis,
Rachel Lawrence,
Rebekah Cortis, [Corlis?],
Thomas Tilton,
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Richard Garner, Faith Tilton,
Hannah Garner, Sarah Herbert.
Benjamin Lawrence,
James Lawrence,
David Allen,
Merrie Traverrie,
1734, 19, lomo. Britton White md. to Dinah Corlis, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House, at
Shrews. :
1734, 24, i2mo.
1734, 6, 1 1 mo.
Britton White,
Dinah White,
Abigal White,
Ruth WooUey,
John Corlis,
Joseph Corlis.
Wits:
Mary Allen,
Timothy Hance,
Walter Herbert,
Mary Corlis,
Sarah Lippencott,
William Lippencott,
W". Brinley,
Thomas Lippincott,
Jo". Parker,
George Williams,
Margaret Corlis,
John Corlis, Jun^, md. to Zilpha Wilbe, both of Shrews., at house of James Tucker,
at Shrews.:
John Corlies, Jun'.,
Zilpha Corlies,
John Corlies,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Elizabeth Edwards.
Wits:
James Corlies,
William Lippencott,
Amos White,
W". Corlies,
John Woolley,
George Corlies,
Levi White,
Rachel Woolley,
Thomas White,
John Tucker,
William Brinley,
George Williams,
Isaac Hance,
William Brinley,
Wilber Lippencott md. to Francis Stout, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, at Shrews.:
Wits :
Benjamin Parker,
Joseph Talman,
Josias Parker,
Mary Corlies,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Mary Hartshorne,
Abigal Lippencott,
Wilber Lippencott,
Francis Lippencott,
William Lippencott,
Hannah Lippencott.
1735. 22, 3mo. William Bills md. to Mary Bordin, both of Shrews., at house of Francis Bordin,
at Shrews.:
Wits:
Francis Bordin,
Content Bills,
William Bills,
Mary Bills,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Thomas Lippencott,
Isaac Hance,
Joseph Wardell,
Wilham Lippencott,
Thomas Bordin,
George Woolley,
Francis Bordin, Jiin''
Ehzabeth Bordin,
John Bordin,
Thomas White,
Jeremiali Bordin,
Mary Bordin,
Thomas Woohey,
Patience Woolley,
Almy Borden,
Lydia Bordin,
Joanna Bills,
Lydia Bills,
Abigael Woolley,
Elizabeth White,
Amos White.
1735, 4, 6mo. Philip Edwards md. to Elizabeth Eatton, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, at Shrews.:
1735. 25, 7mo.
1735. 27, 9mo.
Philip Edwards,
Elizabeth Edwards,
Thomas Eatton,
Thomas Lippencott,
James Tucker,
Daniel Tilton.
Wits:
Isaac Van Dam,
Thomas Eatton, S''.,
Valiariah Eatton,
Isabela \^an Dam,
William Brinley, [J'.?],
Sarah Eatton,
Yohannis Sebring,
John W^oolley,
John Lippencott,
Isaac Hance,
William Brinley,
William Lippencott,
John [Winder?],
Richard Fitz Randolph, of Woodbridge, md. to Elizabeth Corlies, of Shrews., at
house of John Corlies, in Shrews.:
Richard Randolph,
Elizabeth Randolph,
Edward Fitch Randolph,
John Corlies,
Romes Corlies,
Elizabeth Fitchrandel,
Nathaniel Fitchrandel,
Hugh Hartshorne, Jun.
Wits:
Isaac Hance,
Tho. Hedden,
John Shaw,
James Corlies,
Mercy Field,
Margaret Hedden,
William Hartshorn,
Samuel Filchrandolph,
William Brinley,
Jolm Lippencott,
Edward Randolph, Jr.,
Robcjt Hartshorne,
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
William Brinley, Jun^,
William Lippencott,
John Corlies, Jur.,
William Scott md. to Mary Runnels, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
at Shrews.:
Wits:
John Scott,
Jemima Runnels,
Hannah Scott,
Samuel Scott,
W^illiam Scott,
Mary Scott,
Mehetebel White,
Isaac Hance,
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Deborah Corlies,
Adam Brewer,
Daniel Tilton,
James Tucker,
Judah Williams,
Abigail Woolley,
Hannah Lippencott,
Mary Bills,
Elizabeth Worthley,
Hannah Woolley,
Sarah White,
Mary Worthley,
Thomas Woolley.
1735, 18, lomo.
Thomas White md. to Elizabeth Lippencott, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meet-
ing House, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Robert White,
John Lippencott,
Sarah Lippencott,
Elizabeth White,
Thomas Lippencott,
Sarah Lippencott,
Joseph Lippencott,
Thomas White,
Isaac Hance,
William Brinley,
Abraham White,
Adam Brewer,
Joseph Parker,
James Tucker,
William Jacson,
William Lippencott,
Levi White,
Thomas White,
Elizabeth White,
Robert White,
Amas White,
George Williams,
Mehetebel White,
Elizabeth White,
Leah Tucker,
Deborah Parker,
Mary Williams,
Deborah Corlies.
1735. 25, gmo.
Nathan Tilton, of Middletown, md. to Increase Lippencott, of Shrews., at Friends'
Meeting House, at Shrews.:
Wits:
William Lippencott,
Hannah Lippencott,
Robert Tilton,
Esther Tilton,
Abigael Lippencott,
Thomas Lippencott,
Isaac Hance,
Adam Brewer,
Thomas White,
John Tilton,
James Parker,
Nathan Tilton,
Increase Tilton,
Sarah Lippencott,
Meriani Tilton,
Meribah Parker,
Sarah Lippencott,
Phobe Parker.
1735. IS. iimo.
Tliomas Middleton, of Nottingham, md.
Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
to Patience Tilton, of Middletown, at
Wits:
Sarah Tilton,
Samuel Tilton,
Patience Tilton,
John Middleton,
Abraham Tilton,
Jonathan Middleton,
Daniel Tilton,
Adam Brewer,
Thomas Middleton,
Petience Middleton,
Neomcy Middleton,
Patience Tilton,
Mary Williams,
Deborah Corlies,
Mary Grover,
Hannah Tilton,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Isaac Hance,
Thomas Lippincott,
Thomas Woolley,
Samuel Tilton, Jun.,
Robert Tilton,
John Tilton,
Hannah Allen,
Phebe Parker.
1735. 4. imo. Francis Hance md. to Elizabeth Roggers, both of Shrews., at House of Isaac
Hance, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Francis Bordin,
Isaac Hance,
Rejoice Dicerson,
Thomas Bordin,
Benjamin Hance,
David Hance,
Thomas Lippencott,
Joseph Parker,
Benjamin Codies,
Jeremiah Bordin,
Rich". Worthley,
Zebulon Dickerson,
Francis Hance,
Elizabeth Hance,
Margaret Bordin,
Abigal White,
Deborah Parker,
Content Bills,
Mary Worthley,
Dinah White,
Almy Bordin,
Rachel Bordin.
1736, 14, 2mo.
Samuel Scott md. to Almy Bordin, both of Shrews., at house of Francis Bordin,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Jean White,
Mary Bills,
William Scott,
Mary Bordin,
Elizabeth White,
Hannah Scott,
Christian White,
Deborah [Wing?],
Sarah Lippencott,
Hannah Mount,
Content Bills,
Margaret Wardell,
Joyce Dickerson,
Joanna Bills,
Rachel Bordin,
Samuel Scott,
Almy Scott,
Francis Bordin,
Thomas White,
Thomas Bordin,
Zebulon Dickerson,
John Bordin,
Thomas Bordin, Jun'.,
Thomas White,
Amos White,
William Bills,
Jeremiah Bordin,
Isaac Hance.
1736, 22, 2mo.
William Folwell, of Chesterfield, md. to Elizabeth Edwards, of Shrews., at Friends'
Meeting House, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Amos White,
George Parker,
Ephriam Allen,
William Lippencott,
James Tucker,
Mary Williams,
Meribah Parker,
Phebe Parker,
Ruth Woolley,
William Folwell,
Elizabeth Folwell,
Neomy Corlies,
Mary Edwards,
Mary Allen,
Welby Edwards,
William Brinley,
Isaac Hance,
Adam Brewer,
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Abigael White, Geo. Williams,
Deborah Talman, John Harniells, J^
George Ash,
Nathanel Parker,
John Rockhill,
John Lippencott,
John Fohvell,
Benjamin Parker,
Eliakim Hogger,
1736, 22, 2mo. Stephen Cook md. to Sarah Lippencott, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Mary Allen,
Deborah Talman,
Meribah Parker,
Phebe Parker,
Mary Williams,
Elizabeth White,
John Lippencott,
Sarah Lippencott,
Mary Lippencott,
Joseph Lippencott,
William Brinley,
Isaac Hance,
Ephraim Allen,
William Lippencott,
Sarah Lippencott,
1736, 2y, 3mo. Isaac Hance md. to Content Bills, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House, at
Shrews. :
Stephen Cook,
Sarah Cook,
Thomas Lippencott,
Benjamin Parker,
Eliakin Hogger,
George Williams,
Adam Brewer,
James Tucker,
Nathaniel Parker.
Wits :
Hannah Little,
Deborah Corlies,
Timothy Hance,
William' Bills,
Joseph Corlies,
Aos [Amos?] White,
Joseph Parker,
Adam Brewer,
Francis Bordin,
Thomas Hance,
Benjamin Corlies,
James Tucker,
John Redford,
John Warden.
Isaac Hance,
Content Hance,
Dinah White,
Lydia Bills,
Elizabeth Shotwell,
Sarah Wardell,
Elizabeth Parker,
Lydia Hulet,
Deborah Horbert,
Deborah Parker,
Meribah Parker,
Elizabeth Wardell,
Elizabeth Woolley,
Lydia Redford,
Abigael Hance,
Leah Tucker.
1736, 12, 6mo. Joseph Potter md. to Rebekah Champlice, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Cattherin Knott,
Deborah Corlies,
Elizabeth Shotwell,
Mary Williams,
Joseph Potter,
Rebekah Potter,
William Jackson,
Adam Brewer,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Rachel VVoolIey,
Sarah Jackson,
Sarali Eatton,
Dinah White,
Sarah Wliitc,
Lydia Eatton,
George WilHams,
Joseph Corhes,
Richard Worthley,
Jacob Corhes.
1736, 9, lomo.
Timothy Hance md. to Rebekah Allen, both of Shrews., at house of Joseph Allen,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Content Hance,
Honnery Allen,
Leah Tucker,
Danl Tilton,
Elizabeth Tilton,
Joseph Allen,
Thomas Lippencott,
Judah Allen,
Jacob Corlies,
William Brinley,
Christopher Nichison,
Timothy Hance,
Rebekah Hance,
Isaac Hance,
James Tucker,
Amos White,
Sarah Lippincott,
John Shaw,
Mary Allen,
Hannah Allen,
Hannah Lippincott,
Exercise Rulong,
Elizabeth Shotwell,
Levi White,
Elizabeth Allen.
1736, 6, iimo. William Brinley md. to Koziah Woolley, both of Shrews., at Emanuel Woolley's
house, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Ebenezer Cook,
George Williams,
James Tucker,
Benjamin Woolley,
Ephriam Allen,
Peter Park,
— oanna Donine,
Elizabeth Parker,
Leah Tucker,
Mary Allen,
Sarah Cook,
Elizabeth Lewis,
Esther Woolley,
Mary Williams,
William Brinley,
Koziah Brinley,
William Brinley, [Sen.?],
Emmanuel Woolley,
Ruth Woolley,
Sarah ,
Margarett Woolley,
John Brinley,
William Corlies,
Elizabeth Brinley,
George Williams,
Cook,
James Talman, Jr.
1737, 22, lomo. Jacob Corlies md. to Sarah White, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House, in
Shrews. :
Wits:
Joseph Corlies,
Benjamin Corlies,
William Lippencott,
John Corlies,
Elik Shotwell,
Isaac Hance,
Daniel Tilton,
Jacob Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Dinah White,
William Brinley,
Joseph Parker,
John Shaw,
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Phebe Parker,
Brittain White,
Hannah Cookr"^"
Hannah White,
Thomas White,
Thomas Lippencott,
George Codies,
Hannah Wardell,
Jediah Allen,
William Morris.
1738, 30, 9mo.
Jedidiah Allen md. to Phebe Lippencott, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
W™. Brinley,
Elizabeth ShotwcU,
Elizabeth Chaniplin,
Elizabeth Stout,
John Woolley,
Mary Williams,
Isabella Kearny,
Mary Knight,
Rebekah Brianl,
Rachel Woolley,
Jedidiah Allen,
Nathan Tilton,
Isaac Hancc,
Thomas Lippencott,
Robert Tilton,
James Parker,
John Tilton,
Adam Brewer,
Jedidiah Allen,
Phebe Allen,
William Lippencott,
Hannah Lippencott,
Abigael Lippencott.
1739. 27, 4mo. James Lefetra md. to Hannah Brewer, both of Shrews., at house of Adam Brewer.
Wits:
Joseph West,
Lidia Hftlet,
Hannah Rundels,
William Scoot,
Matthew West,
Mary Scott,
Jemimah Rundels,
William Morris,
Elizabeth Hulet,
Thomas Welch,
Hitable Corlies,
Rachel Brewer,
Joanna Wardell,
John Wardell,
James Lefetra,
Hannah Lefetra,
Adam Brewer,
George Lefetra,
William Brewer,
Joseph Lefetra,
George Allen,
William Brinlev.
I739« 19' 71110. William Brinley md. to Elizabeth Lippencott, both of Shrews., at house of Dan'el
Lipponcott, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Daniel Lippencott,
Jennet Lippencott,
William Brinley, J"".,
Kesiah Brinley,
William Brinley,
Elizabeth Lippencott,
Daniel Williams,
Francis Brinley,
284
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
John Lippcncott,
Sarah Lippencott,
John Corhes,
Joseph Corlies,
George Williams,
Judah Williams,
Isaac Hance,
Content Hance,
Abigael White,
Neomah Corlies,
John Brinley,
Thomas Brinley,
Job West,
Hannah Brinley,
Jno. Wardell,
Mary Allen,
Hannah Lippencott,
Deborah Slocum,
Catherine Stilhvell,
Marg''. Corlies,
Mary Nicholson,
Sarah Ellis,
Elizabeth Brinley,
Phebe Brinley,
Sarah West,
Jonathan Allen,
Hannah Runnels,
Lydia Cook,
Jacob Lippencott.
1739, ID, 8mo.
William Morris, of Midelton, md.
Adam Brewer, in Shrews.:
to Elizabeth Brewer, of Shrews., at house of
Wits:
James Grover,
Mary Grover,
William Brinley,
Elizabeth Brinley,
Joseph Wardell,
William Brewer,
Joseph Burge,
John Morford,
Margaret Morford,
James Lefetra,
Hannah Lefetra,
Mary IMorris,
Joseph Morris,
Mary Scott,
Joseph West,
Jonah Hoisted,
Joanna Wardell,
John Wardell,
William Morris,
Elizabeth Morris,
Adam Brewer,
Richard Morris,
Sarah Burge,
Margaret Wardell,
John Holdworth,
Jeremiah Borden,
William Scott.
1739, 5, I mo.
George Nicholson, of Chesterfield,
of Thomas W'oolley, in Shrews.:
md. to Hannah Woolley, of Shrews., at house
Wits:
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
W^illiam Brinley,
George Williams,
John Redford,
Sarah Eatton,
Ruth Tucker,
Mary Woolley,
Sarah Woolley,
Marg''. Woolley,
Joseph Eatton,
John Tucker,
Joseph Woolley,
Content Claton,
Jn°. Wardell,
George Nicholson,
Hannah Nicholson,
Allice Bunting,
Patience Woolley,
Thomas W'oolley,
Jobn W^oolley.
Rachel Woolley,
Patience Woolley,
Abigael Woolley,
Meribah Woolley,
Sarah Woolley,
John Woolley, Jr.
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1740, I, [5th?]mo. Epliriam Parker md. to Constant White, both of Shrews., at Meeting House
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Ephriam Allen,
Adam Brewer,
Rob^ White,
Elii. Shotwell,
Eliz. Parker,
Margaret Wardell,
Jean Wliite,
Thomas Lippencott,
Lvdia Hulet,
Ephriam Parker,
Constant Parker,
Thomas White,
Lydia Parker,
Nathaniel Parker,
George White,
James Parker,
Peter Parker,
Jos. Parker.
1740, 12, lomo.
Thomas Lippincott md. to Hannah Woolley, both of Shrews., at house of Thomas
Lippincott, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Sarah Saltar,
Elizf^ Brinley,
Thomas Walton,
Levi White,
Jeremiah Bordin,
John Smith,
Tho^ Bordin,
Stephen Wood,
Leah Tucker,
Jane White,
Stephen Cook,
Sarah Cook,
Tho^ White,
Christian \\'hite,
Jn". Lippencott,
Sarah Lippencott,
Thomas Lippincott,
Hannah Lippincott,
John Lippincott,
W"". Brinlev,
Rich". Saltar,
Emmanuel Woolley,
James Tucker.
1740, 8, 1 2 mo.
John Woodmancy md. to Berfheba Allen, both of Shrews.
Allen, in Shrews.:
at house of Jonathan
Wits:
Hannah Regeway,
George Williams,
William Mei-fin,
Samuel Large,
Meribah Allen,
W'illiam Thorne,
William Brinley.
Elizabeth Brinley,
John Corlies,
Daniel Williams.
George Corlies,
Lidia Hulet,
Phebee Allen,
Elizabeth Shotwell,
Rebecca Hance,
John Wardell,
John Woodmancy,
Berfheba Woodmancy,
Jonathon Allen,
Mary Allen,
Margaret Corlies,
Henry Allen,
Hannah Kelley,
Merabah Thorne.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
[Date missing.] Isaac Hancc, Jun'., nid. to Joanna Bills, both of Shrews., at house of Isaac Ilance,
in Shrews.:
Isaac Hance, Jun''
Joanna Hance,
David Hance,
Tho'. Hance,
Jarvis Hance,
Isaac Hance,
Content Hance.
1742, 25, iimo.
Wits:
William Brinley,
Elizabeth Bills,
Jo^ Parker,
Brittain White,
Dinah White,
Jno. Warden,
Lydia Mount,
William Bills,
Amas White,
John Hance,
Ami [Ann?] Bills,
Christian White,
Tho". Lippencott,
George Williams md. to Lydia Hewlet, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
William Brinley,
George Williams, J''.,
Hez. Williams,
Ephrahim Allen,
Adam Brewer,
Rachel Woolley,
Joseph Parker,
Christian White,
George Williams,
Lydia Williams,
Elizabeth Brinley,
Judah Williams,
Deborah Parker,
Isaac Hance,
Content Hance,
Deborah Corlies.
1742, 29, 5mo.
Thomas Bordin, Jan., md. to Mary Edwards, both of Shrews., at house of Francis
Bordin, in Shrews.:
Wits :
Francis Bordin, Jun.,
Elizabeth White^
Amey Scott,
John Bordin,
Thomas Bordin,
Joseph Eatton,
Content Hance,
Hannah Lippincott,
John Hance,
Sarah Saltar,
Catharine Stelle,
Elizabeth White,
Elizabeth Eatton,
Thomas Bordin, Ju''.,
Mary Bordin,
Francis Bordin,
Mary Bordin,
Webley Edwards,
Mary Wardell,
Margaret Bordin,
Elizabeth Bordin,
Samuel Scott,
Jededah Winright,
Thomas White,
Thomas Lippincott,
Isacc Hance,
Margaret Webley.
1742, 23, lomo.
Richard Worthley md. to Elizabeth Williames, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meet-
ing House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
John Winter,
Joseph Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
William Brinley,
George Williames, Jr.,
Richard Worthley,
Elizabeth Worthley,
Daniel Williames,
Catherine Williames,
Lidea Williames,
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James Tucker, Joseph Parker,
Ephrahim Allen, Deborah Parker.
Webley Edwards,
George Williames,
Isaac Hancc,
Deborah Corleis,
Elizibeth Shotwell,
John Hance,
Elizabeth Hullet,
Mary Hulet,
Margaret Woolley,
1.742, 29, lotno. John Williams md. to Elizabeth Tucker, both of Shrews., at house of James
Tucker, in Shrews.:
Wits:
James Tucker,
Lear Tucker,
John Tucker,
Leah White,
George Williames,
James Tolmon,
Rebekah Hance,
Isaac Hancc,
Phebe Allen,
Hez''. Williames,
Sarah Williames,
Eliz. Shotwell,
Deborah Corleis,
Eliz. Brinley,
John Hance,
John Williames,
Elizabeth Williames,
W"'. Brinley,
James Parker,
Sarah Cook,
Elizabeth Hulet,
Elizabeth Worthley,
Jane Phillips.
1742, 13, iimo. Benjamin Lawrence md. to Patience Worth, both of Shrews., at the house of
Edward Worth, in Shrews.:
Wits;
John Pearson,
Jos. Collas,
George Seaman,
Thomas Tilton,
Faith Tilton,
John Curtis,
Rebekah Curtis,
Sarah Worth,
David Curtis,
John Jeane,
Mary Lawrence,
Jemimah Worth,
Corneluis Honell,
Job Mulford,
William Worth,
Benjamin Lawrence,
Patience Lawrence,
Mary Worth,
Edward Worth,
Rachel Lawrence,
Jos. Lawrence, J"".,
James Lawrence.
1743. 30. irno. Josiah Parker md. to Margarett Woolley, both of Shrews., at house of William
Woolley, in Shrews.:
Wits:
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Eliz\ Warden,
Josiah Parker,
"Margarett Parker,
William Woolley,
2 88
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Margarett Wardell,
Ezekiel Allen,
Any Allen,
Jno. Wardell,
Abigail Woolley,
Meribah Woolley,
Eliz^ White,
Phebe Parker,
Sarah Salter,
Sarah Woolley,
Patience Woolley,
Margarett Cook,
Ruth Woolley,
Peter Parker,
Eliz". Shotwell,
Jacob Wardell,
Hannah Wardell,
Peter Parker, Jun.
1743, 10, gmo. Benjamin Swain md. to Cattron Rulon, both of Shrews., at house of David Rulon,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Jacob Swain,
Hannah Rulon,
Jonathan Allen,
Jacob Allen,
Moses Allen,
Patience Lippincott,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Thomas White,
Christian White,
His
Benjamin B Swain,
mark.
Cattron Swain,
David Rulon,
Susannah Swain,
Samuel Swain,
Experience Rulon,
Joseph Winright,
Elizabeth Winright,
Sarah Barnes.
1743, 12, iimo.
Amos White md. to Jean White, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House, in
Shrews. :
Wits:
James Parker,
Briton White,
Eprahim Parker,
Constant Parker,
Mary Milln,
Deborah Parker,
Content Hance,
Dorothy Clianley,
Joseph Parker,
Isaac Hance,
George Williams, Ju^,
Hez. Williams,
Amos White,
Jean White,
Thomas White,
George White,
Zephanah White,
Jonathan Stoute,
Leah Stoute,
Ann White,
Elizabeth Hulet,
Elizabeth Shotwell.
1743-4. 15. I mo.
Isaac \^an Dike md. to Surniah Lippencott, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Stephen Cook,
Sarah Cook,
Isaac Van Dike,
Surniah Vandike,
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Tho''. Lippincott,
Mary Woodruff.
1744, 16, 3mo.
1744, 19, 7ino.
Isaac Hance,
Francis Bordin,
Thomas White,
Deborah Corleis,
Margaret \\'ardcll,
Sarah Lippincott,
Ann White,
Samuel Corleis,
Tho**. Robinson,
Levi White,
Ehzabeth Shotwell,
John Corleis, Jr.,
James Parker,
William Cook md. to Elizabeth White, both of Shrews., at house of Thomas
White, in Shrews.:
William Cook,
Elizabeth Cook,
Thomas White,
Elizabeth White,
Francis Bordin,
Mary Bordin,
Amos White,
Ebeneazer Cook.
Wits:
Sam". White,
John Bordin,
Levy White,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Isaac Hance,
Content Hance,
Eprahim Allen,
Mary Allen,
Elizabeth Shotwell,
Thomas Borden,
Mary Borden,
Job Cook,
Hannah Cook,
Elizabeth Borden,
Jane White,
Benjamin \\'oolley md. to Cattron Cook, both of Shrews., at the house of Cattron
Cook, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Thomas Woolley,
Ephrahim Allen,
Bertholemew West,
John Woolley,
Patience Woolley,
Mary Allen,
Ruth West,
Benjamin Woolley,
Cattron Woolley,
Lydia Leonard,
M'ary Wardell,
Sarah Wardell,
Elizabeth Shotwell.
1744, 17, iimo. John Brinley md. to Elizabeth Hulet, both 01 Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Deborah Corleis,
Elizabeth Shotwell,
John Hance.
George Williams,
Daniel Tilton,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Thomas Lippincott,
Robert Tilton,
John Brinley,
Elizabeth Brinley,
William Brinlev,
Mary Hulet,
Elizabeth Brinley,
Thos. Brinley,
Mary Corleis,
Joseph Parker,
Debrah Parker,
William Cook.
290
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1744, 13, i2mo. John Tucker md. to Phebe Parker, both of Shrews., at house of Joseph Parker,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
John Wardell,
Eplirahim Parker,
Wilham Lippincott,
Samuel Lippincott,
Content Fiance,
Amas White,
Rebekah Hance,
John Tucker,
Phebe Tucker,
EHzabeth Shotwell,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Margaret Wardell,
Joseph Wardell,
James Parker,
Zilphia Corleis.
1745, 31, lomo.
Stephen West md. to Sarah Lippincott, both of Shrews., at house of William Lip-
pincott, in Shrews. :
Wits:
Benjamin Parker,
Nathon Tilton,
Remenibrence Lippincott,
Levinah West,
Francis Lippincott,
Joseph West,
Robert Lippincott,
Stephen West,
Sarah West,
William Lippincott,
Hannah Lippincott,
lucres Tilton,
Phebe Allen,
Abigal Lippincott,
Remembrance Lippincott.
1745, 31, lomo.
William Lippincott, J''., md. to Ester Tilton, both of Middletown, at house of
Samuel Tilton, in Middletown:
Wits:
Robert Tilton,
Nathon Tilton,
John Tilton,
Jerediah Allen,
Timothy Abbott,
Daniel Tilton,
Rebecca Tilton,
Abigal Tilton,
Hannah Tilton,
William Lippincott, Jr.,
Ester Lippincott,
William Lippincott,
Patience Tilton,
Sanuiel Lippincott,
Abraham Tilton,
Increas Tilton.
1746, 28, 6mo.
Stephen Woolley md. to Ruth Tucker, both of Shrews., at house of James
Tucker, in Shrews.:
Wits:
John Williames,
John Corleis,
John Tuclcer,
Stephen Cook,
Amas White,
Phebe Tucker,
Phebe Woolley,
Eli/'abclh Cook,
Sarah Cook,
Margaret Edwards,
Stephen Woolley,
Ruth Woolley.
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Emanuel Woolley,
Ruth Tucker.
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1746, 15, 8mo. Thomas Woolley, Jun"'., md. to Rachel White, both of Shrews., at house of Amos
White, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Joel White,
John Williams,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
-John Drummond,
Thomas Bordin,
Amey Scott,
Rebecca Hance,
Joseph Wardell,
George Nichoson,
Thomas Woolley, Jun.,
Rachel Woolley,
Thomas Woolley,
Patience Woolley,
Amas White,
Jane White,
Mary Borden,
Abigail Longstreet,
Sarah Woolley,
Parnell Clayton,
John Woolley.
1746, 2, i2mo.
William Cook md. to Rebekah Howland, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Hannah Rundels,
Elizabeth Shotwcll,
Jeremiah Rundils,
Sarah Cook,
Isaac Hance,
Thomas Lippincott,
James Parker,
John Lippincott,
Jerediah Allen,
William Cook,
Rebekah Cook,
James Howland,
Cook Howland,
Stephen Cook,
Josh Cook,
Amos Howland,
Joseph Parker.
1746-7, 18, I mo.
Amos Middleton, of Upper Frehold, md. to Elizabeth Chamblis, of Shrews., at
house of Robert Tilton, in Middletown;
Wits:
George Williames,
Elizabeth Williames,
Abel Middleton,
Neomy Hall,
Jerediah Allen,
Phebe Allen,
Increes Tilton,
John Tilton,
Amos Middleton,
Elizabeth Middleton,
Meriam Tilton,
Robert Tilton,
Mary Allen,
Rebecker Potter,
Patience Tilton,
Joseph Potter,
David Tilton,
Patience Middleton.
1747, 23, 2mo.
Richard Stoute md.
House, in Shrews.:
to Hannah Woollcv. both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
Wits:
Benjamin Swain,
Thomas Bills,
Benjamin Borden,
John Eleson,
James Borden,
Patience Leonard,
Content Bills,
Richard Stoute,
Hannah .Stoute,
Thomas Lippincott.
Joseph Wardell,
John Corleis,
Elifh Lawrence,
Audray Woolley,
Elizabeth Woolley.
igi
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1747, 17, 4mo.
Richard Worthley ind. to Mary White, both of Shrews., at house of Thomas
White, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
EHzabeth Cook,
Amas White,
Jane White,
Richard Worthley,
Mary Worthley,
Thomas White,
Elizabeth White,
Eheamis Bordin,
Mary Bordin,
Lydia Williames,
Daniel Williames.
1748, 5, 3mo.
William Lawrence md. to Margaret Tilton, both of Middletown, at house of
Daniel Tilton:
Wits:
Cattron Lawrence,
Amos Tilton,
William Lawrence, Jr.,
George Williams,
Mary Tilton,
Joseph Field,
John Tilton,
Abigel Tilton,
Increas Tilton,
Margaret Tilton,
William Lawrence,
Margaret Lawrence,
Daniel Tilton,
John Tilton,
Anne Tilton,
Sarah Tilton.
1750, 8, 2mo.
Isaac Hance md. to Mary Allen, both of Shrews., at house of Lidia Williams, in
Shrews. :
Wits:
Lidia Leonard,
Timothy Hance,
Rebeckah Hance,
Joseph Allen,
Thomas Lippincott,
Henry Wencott,
John[?] Slocum,
Isaac Hance,
Mary Hance,
Hannah Lippincott,
Hannah Rundels,
Timothy Hance,
Jacob Hance.
1750, 5, 2mo. John Lippincott md. to Mary Hewlit, both of Shrews., at house of Lidiah Wil-
liames, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Obediah Lippincott,
Mary Worthley,
Joseph Allen,
Tliomas Bills,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
Jacob Lippincott, Jr.,
Joseph Hewlit,
Hump Wady,
John Lippincott, Jr.,
Mary Lippincott,
Lydia Williames,
Jacob Lippincott,
Richard Worthley,
Elizabeth Brinley.
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1750, 2-j, 41110. Elihue Williames md. to Ann Wadey, both of Shrews., at house of Humphrey Wady,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
John WilHames,
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Joseph Wardell,
Margaret Wardell,
Phebe Allen,
Lidia Williames,
Joseph Wardell, Jun.,
Stephen Woolley,
Jeremiah Talman,
Elihue Williams,
Ann Williames,
Humprey Wady,
Phebe Wady,
Joseph Corleis,
Margaret Curlis,
Jedidiah Allen,
Joseph Potter.
1750, 7> 4mo. Joseph Jackson md. to Sary Woolley, both of Shrews.
Joseph Jackson,
Sary Jackson,
Will". Jackson,
John Woolley,
Will". Woolley,
John Brinley.
1750,
Wits:
John Tucker,
Phebe Tucker,
Catharine Woolley,
Mary Corleis,
Leah Tucker,
Gaig Woolley,
Elizabeth White,
Jane White,
Mary Jackson,
James Tucker,
Amos White,
Josiah Parker,
Margaret Jackson,
Tliomas White,
James Woolley,
6, lomo. Jacob Hance md. to Ann White, both of Shrews., at house of Christian White, in
Shrews. :
Jacob Hance,
Ann Hance,
Christian White,
Thomas White,
Isaac Hance,
Mary Hance,
Lidia Williames.
1750-1,31, iimo.
Wits:
Jane White,
George White,
Amos White,
Eprahim Parker,
Timothy Hance,
Thomas Lippincott,
Hannah Lippincott,
Jeremiah Bordin,
Mary Bordin,
Sarah Parker,
Job Morris,
James Tucker, Jr., md. to Margaret Parker, both of Shrews., at house of Elizabeth
Parker, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Abr°. Ferrington,
Peter Andros, >^
Peter Parker,
Stephen Woolley,
John Corleis,
Rachel Harthorn,
Elizabeth Shotwell,
James Tucker. Jun''
Margaret Tucker,
Elizabeth Parker,
James Tucker,
Lear Tucker,
Josiah Parker,
John Tucker,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Lidia W'illiames,
Ruth Woolley,
Joseph Parker,
John Wilhames,
Hannah W'ardell,
Margaret Parker,
John W'illiames,
Zilphia Corleis.
1752, 9, 41110.
Thomas Woolley nid. to Elizabeth Jackson, both of Shrews., at house of William
Jackson, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Hannah Ninikloson [Nicholson?].
Joseph Jackson,
Sarah Jackson,
Amos \\'hite,
John Tucker,
John Brinley,
Joseph Allen,
Thomas Woolley,
Elizabeth Woolley,
\\'illiam Jackson,
Ann Jackson,
Patience Woolley,
James Tucker,
Lear Tucker,
Abigal Longstreet.
1752, 22, 4mo. William Cook md. to Lydia Corlois, both of Shrews., at house of Joseph Corlois.
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Mary Hance,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
Jacob Corlois.
Sarah Corlois,
Mary Corlois,
Elizabeth Parker,
George Corlois,
Brittan White,
William Cook,
Lydia Cook,
Joseph Corlois,
Margaret Corlois,
Benjamin Woolley,
Thomas White,
Margaret Cook,
Deborah Corlois,
Cathron Woolley.
Isaac Hance.
1753. 20, i2mo.
Joseph Potter, of Shrews., md. to Abigail Tilton, of Middletown, at Friends" Meet-
ing House, in Shrews.:
Wits :
Lydia Williams.
Hannah Lippincott,
James Potter,
Elihu \\'illiams,
Benj'". \"an ISIarter,
Hunip"^. Wady,
Esther Lippincott,
Hannah Tilton.
Margaret Wardell,
Christian Potter,
John Williams,
Jacob Potter,
Jno. Allen.
Tho*. Lippincott,
W". Jackson.
Lydia Tilton.
Catharine Potter,
Increase Tilton,
Phebe Allen,
Ann Tilton,
!Mar>- Tilton.
Hannah Allen,
Joseph Potter,
Abigail Potter,
Daniel Tilton,
Amas Tilton,
Rob'. Tilton,
Nathan Tilton,
John Tilton,
John Tilton,
W™. Lippincott,
Isaac Hance.
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1755, 26, II mo. Samuel White md. to Ann Curtis, botii of Shrews., at house of David Curtis, in
Shrews. :
Wits:
David Curtis, Jun''.,
Samuel Tucker,
George Rowland,
Thomas White, Jun''.,
Levy White,
Job Morris,
Hannah White,
Will"". Cook,
Tho". Eatton,
Lydia Brower,
John Curtis,
1755, 10, i2mo. William I'arkcr, Jun^, md. to Mary White, both of Shrews., at house of Amos
White, in Shrews.:
Samuel White,
Ann White,
Thomas White,
Elizabeth White,
David Curtis,
Meribah Curtis,
Nathan Tilton.
Wits:
James Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Thomas l,ippincott,
William Lippincott,
Morris Dehart,
James Morris,
Leah Morris.
Thomas Bordiii, Jun''
Margarett Wardell.
Elizabeth White,
William Parker, Jun''
Mary Parker,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
Amos White,
Jane Wiiite,
Job White,
Mary Borden,
Elizabeth Shotwcll,
Joseph Wardell.
1756, 22, 4mo. Herbert Curtis md. to Lydia Tilton, both of Shrews., at house of Thomas Tilton,
at Mansquan:
Wits:
Lydia Brewer,
Gisbort Longstreet,
Meribah Curtis,
Margaret Wardell,
Jos. Wardell,
Jos. Lawrence,
Rebekali Curtis,
Sarah Johnston,
Herbert Curtis,
Lydia Curtis,
Thomas Tilton,
Faith Tilton,
Esther Borden,
John Curtis,
Ebeneezer Cook,
Sarah Cook,
Thomas Tilton, Jun'^
Hannah Tilton.
1756, 19. 5mo.
David Curtis, Jun'.,
White, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Richard Worthley,
William Cook,
Herbort Curtis,
Joel White,
Levy White,
Jacob Cook,
Thomas White, Jun.,
Thom^. Borden, Jun.,
John Tucker,
Amos White,
Gisbort Longstreet,
md. to Lydia White, both of Shrews., at house of Thomas
David Curtis, Jun.,
Lydia Curtis,
Thomas White,
Elizabeth White,
David Curtis,
Margaret Wardell,
James Tucker.
29^
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1756, 18, iimo.
1757, 29, 121110.
1758, 22, 6mo.
John Curtis, JuIl^, iiid. to Patience Tilton, both of Shrews., at house of Thomas
Tilton, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Rebeca Tilton,
EHzabeth Tilton,
Hannah Tilton,
Mary Lawrence,
Sam". Lawrence,
Sarah Cook,
Rleribali Curtis,
Sarah Johnston,
Harbort Curtis,
Lydia Curtis,
David Curtis,
John Curtis, Jun^,
Patience Curtis,
Thomas Tilton,
Faith Tilton,
John Curtis,
Esther Borden,
Jos. Lawrence,
Thomas Tilton, Jun'.
to Rebecah Tillton, both of Shrews., at the house of Thomas
Benjamin Bordin,
Rebecah Bordin,
Thomas Tillton,
Faith Tillton,
Thomas Tillton, Jun.,
James Lawrence,
Amos \Miite,
Ester Bordin.
Benjamin Bordin md.
Tillton:
Wits:
David Johnston,
Meribah Curtis,
Rachel Longstreet,
Mary Lawrence,
Deborah Tillton,
Sarah Johnston,
Patience Curtis,
Joseph Lawrence,
Sarah Cook,
Richard Bordin,
Thomas Bordin, Jun.,
Samuel Lawrence,
Ebenezer Cook,
Elizabeth Tillton,
Elizabeth White,
Hannah Tillton,
Richard Bordin md. to Hannah Tillton, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, at Mana Squan:
Wits:
Thomas Tilton,
Faith Tilton,
Sarah Cook,
Rebekah Bordin,
Esther Bordin,
Mary Lawrence,
Thomas Tillton. Tur.,
Elizabeth Tillton,"
John Curtis. Jun'.,
Herbert Curtis,
Ebenezer Cook,
David Curtis,
Amos Tilton,
Jos. Potter,
David Allen,
Cathrine Potter,
Cathrine Tilton,
Deborah Tilton,
Sarah Tilton,
Hannah Cook,
Richard Bordin,
HanaJi Bordin,
John Williams,
Benjamin Bordin,
Joseph Lawrence,
Samuel Lawrence,
Marv Tillton,
Rachel Tillton,
Sarah Johnston,
Patience Curtis,
John Curtis,
James Lawrence.
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1759.
2mo.
Jacol) Hancc md. to Elizabeth Corlis, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
1759.
1759. 7. 3mo.
Wits:
Benjamin Bordin,
Deborah Parker,
John Wilhams,
Joseph Parker,
Ephraim Parker,
Thomas Lippincott,
iVIargreat Corhs,
Timothy Hancc,
Beulah Lippincott,
Dinah White,
Thomas Borden, Jun.,
Jacob Hance,
Elizabeth Hance,
WiUiam Woolley,
James Corles,
George Corhes,
John Corhes,
Zilpha Corhes,
JMargret Parker,
Josiah Parker.
3mo. Joseph Allen md. to Hannah Lippincott, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Catherin Tilton,
Pheby Tilton,
David Allen,
Humphry Wady, Jun.,
Stephen West,
Edward Wilbor,
William Tilton,
Sanuiel Parker,
Joseph Allen,
Hannar Allen,
Hannar Lippincott,
Samuel Lippincott,
James Lippincott,
Mercy Hullit,
Duriaf Lippincott,
Nathan Tilton,
Lidia Williams,
John Williams,
William Cook,
John Lippincott,
Mary Tilton.
Thomas Kirby, of Burlington, md. to Rachel Hance, of Shrews., at house of Timo-
thy Hance:
Wits:
Timothy Hance,
Rebeckah Hance,
Benjamin Kirby,
Stephen Kirby,
Thomas Harrison,
Isaac Hance,
Jacob Hance,
Thomas Lippincott,
Joseph Parker.
Deborah Parker,
Benjamin Bordin,
Patience Lippincott,
Dinah White,
William Cook,
Lidya Cook,
Richard Worthley,
Thomas Kirby,
Rachel Kirby,
Esther Bordin,
Hannah Bordin,
Rebeckah Bordin,
Elizabeth Tilton,
Sarah Harrison,
'Elizabeth Kirby,
James Halloway,
David Hance,
Mary Hance,
Isaac \'andyk,
Margret Corlis,
Elizabeth Hance,
Isaac Hance,
Jeremiah Hance.
1760, 20, iimo. Joseph Mitten md. to Cathrine Michel, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews. :
Wits:
Phebe Allin,
Sarah Corlis,
Joseph Mitten,
Kathrine Mitten,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1701, 22, imo.
Elizabeth Williams,
Meribah Parker,
Margret Wardil, Jun''
Elizabeth Corlis,
Kcthrine Potter,
Samuel Tucker md. to Elizabeth
House, ill Shrews.:
Wits:
James Tucker,
William Lippincott,
John Tucker,
Mary Worthley,
Rachel White,
Hannah White,
Leah Tucker,
[Tiinot?] Corlis,
Benjamin Woolcut,
John Williams,
Joseph Wardell,
James Tucker,
William Lippencott,
Robert Tilton,
John Williams,
Joseph Potter,
John Tucker,
Joseph Jackson,
Amos Tilton,
Obadiah Tilton.
White, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
Samuel Tucker,
Elizabeth Tucker,
Joseph Wardell,
Joseph Corlies,
Jacob Corlies,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
Elizabeth Williams,
Mary Bordin,
Hannah White,
Margret Corlis,
Sarah Corlis.
1761, 13, 8mo. Joseph Shotwell, of Woodbridge, md. to Phebe Allen, of Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Wardel,
John Pemberton,
Ann Frances Gombold,
Sam'. Emley, Jun^,
Isaac Hance,
Lidia Williams,
Sarah Corlis,
Elizabeth Williams,
Deborah Parker,
Jacob Corlis,
"W". Allen,
George Middleton,
Brittain Corlies,
Joseph Shotwell,
Phcbe Shotwell,
John Williams, Clark,
William Lippincott,
John Shotwell,
Benjamin Shotwell,
Samuel Shotwell,
Robert Wiles,
James Tucker,
Joseph Parker,
Robert Tillton,
Joseph Potter,
Amos Tillton,
Hannah Lippincott,
Nathan Tilton,
Increas Tilton,
Katharine Tilton.
1761, 17, i2mo. Amos White md. to Hester Borden, both of Shrews.
Wits:
Mary Parker,
Mary Corlis,
Increas Tillton,
Sarah Cook,
Rebekah Borden,
Elizabeth Tillton,
Deborah Tillton,
Amos White,
Ester White.
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1762, 28, I mo. Obadiah Allen md. to Hannah Woodmanscy, both of Shrews.
1762, 23, 6nio.
1762, 25, 1 1 mo.
Obadiah Allen,
Hannah Allen,
John Woodmansey,
Joseph Corlis,
Margret Corlis,
Joseph Metin.
Wits:
Sarah Corlis,
Nathan Allin,
Thomas Woodmansey,
Joseph Woodmansey,
Naony Lippincott,
Hannah Hoaven,
Patience Lippincott,
Mary Woodmansey,
Elizabeth W-^.C?],
David Hance md. to Hannah Cook, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
at Manasquan:
Wits:
Isaac Hance,
Abegel Potter,
John Tillton,
Joseph Lawrence,
Benjamin Burdin,
Amos White,
Elizabeth Hance,
Rebeckah Borden,
Elizabeth Tillton,
Hannah Borden,
Deborah Tillton,
Beulah Lippincott,
Jacob Hance,
Samuel Lawrence,
Thomas Kirby,
George Middleton, Jun"'., of Notingham, md. to Dinah Tilton, of Middletown, at
Shrews. :
David Hance,
Hannah Hance,
Joseph Larence,
Thomas Tillton,
Faith Tillton,
David Johnston,
Ester White.
Jun.,
Wits:
Nathan Tilton,
Amos Tilton,
Miriam Williams,
Phebe Tillton,
Ketherine Potter,
Deborah Corlis,
Silvenious Grover,
David Killey,
William Tillton,
Briton Corlis,
George Middleton,
Dinah Middleton,
Obadiah Tilton,
Esther Middleton,
Anthony tayler,
Joseph Corlis,
John Williams,
James Tucker.
Jun--
1763, 20, imo. Obadiah Tillton, of Middletown, md. to Hannah Corlis, of Shrews.:
Wits:
Timo''. Corlis,
Joseph Potter,
Ketherine Potter,
William Tillton,
Meriam Williams,
Phebe Tillton,
Dinah Middleton,
Britton Corlis,
William Allen,
Obadiah Tillton,
Hannah Tillton,
Joseph Corlis,
Mariam Tillton,
Nathan Tillton,
Deborah Corlis,
Jacob Corlis,
\\'illiam Cook,
Diner White,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker.
300
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1763, 16, 2mo. Isaac Hance nid. to Deborah Irons, both of Slircws., at house of Thomas White:
Wits:
Deborah White,
Thomas White,
David Ilancc,
Thomas Kirby,
Racliel Kirby,
Jacob Haiiee,
Elizabeth Hance,
Mary Hance,
Britton Corlis,
Jeremiah Hance,
Amos White,
Levi White,
Thom". Corhs,
John Tucker,
Timothy Hance,
Isaack Hance,
Deborah Hance,
Beulah Lijjiiincott,
Hannah While,
Rachel White,
Thomas White.
1763, 24, 2mo. Franses Borden md. to Elizabetli Parker, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Josiah Parker,
Margret Parker,
Joseph Borden,
John Borden,
Peter Parker,
Thomas Borden, Jun''.,
Joseph Corlis,
Joseph Parker,
Joseph Wardell, Jun"".,
Franses Borden,
Elizabeth Borden,
Elihue Wilhams,
Jacob Hance,
Edmond Lafetter,
Benjamin Woolcott,
Britton Corlis,
Leah Tucker,
Obadiah Allen,
Mary Parker,
Elizabeth Hance,
Margret Price,
Lydia Wardell,
Lvdia Parker.
1763, 12, 5mo. Thomas Tilton md. to Catherine Potter, both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Elizabeth Williams,
Lydia Williams,
Joseph Poter,
Abigail Potter,
Faith Tilton,
Isaac Hance,
Joseph Parker,
Joseph Wardell,
James Tucker,
Nathan Tilton,
Amos White,
Ester White,
Thomas Tilton,
Katherine Tilton,
Increas Tilton,
Hannah Tilton,
Phebe Tilton,
Beulah Potter,
Ester Middleton,
William Tilton,
Ester Lippincott,
Amos Tihon,
John Williams,
Edmond Lafetre.
1764, II, lomo. Joseph Jackson md. to Sarah Lawrence, both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Benjamin Jackson,
James Tucker,
Joseph Jackson,
Sarah Jackson,
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Joseph Parker,
Joseph Corhs,
Lydia Williams,
John Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
John Brinley,
Elihue Williams,
Nathan Tilton,
Joseph Wardil,
Jacob Corlies,
Ester White,
Amos White.
1765, 10, imo. Briton Corlies md. to Anne White, both of Shrews., at house of David Curtis:
Wits:
Deborah Corlies,
Abigail White,
Tho^ Leonard,
William Parker,
Jemime White,
Abigail Corlies,
Hannah White,
Margaret Corlies,
Rachel White,
Miln Parker,
Abraham Woolley,
Timot Corlies,
Thomas White,
Lydia Brewer,
Jonathan Herbert,
John Corlies,
Mary Worthley,
William Parker,
Joel Borden,
Tho^. Leonard,
Leah Tucker,
Mary Parker,
Briton Corlies,
Anne Corlies,
David Curtis,
Jacob Corlies,
Thomas White,
Deborah White,
David Curtis, Jan.,
Benjamin Corlies,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
John Brinley,
Lydia Worthley,
Rachel Curtis.
1765, 14, 2mo.
James Haydock, of County of Middlesex, md. to Phebe Tilton, of County of Mon-
mouth, at Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Edmund Williams,
Elilni Williams,
Richard Lawrence,
Amos Tilton,
Joseph Potter,
Mcriam Allen.
Hannah Wardell,
Margaret Wardell,
Lydia Williams,
William Tilton,
Deborah Parker,
Elizabeth Williams,
Mary Shotwell,
Ester Middleton,
Margaret Ford,
Joseph Corlies,
Joseph Parker,
Obadiah Tilton,
James Haydock,
Phebe Haydock,
Nathan Tilton,
Increase Tilton,
Phebe Shotwell,
John Flaydock,
Samuel Shotwell,
Catherine Tilton,
Lydia Wardell,
Leah Tucker,
Lydia Williams,
Sarah Lafetra,
Alice Lawrence,
Joseph Wardell, Jun.
302
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1766, II, 9mo.
Jacob Shotwell, of Woodbridge, md. to Catherine
Friends' Meeting House, in Shrewsbury:
Tilton, of Middletown, at
Wits:
Joseph Parker,
John Williams,
Joseph Potter,
Benj". Wolcott,
Esther Middleton,
John Tilton,
Joseph Wardell,
Edmund WilUams,
Benj". Shotwell,
William Tilton,
James Haddock,
Anne Tilton,
Abigail Potter,
Hannah Allen,
Nathan Tilton,
Patience Lippincott,
Lydia Wardell,
Jacob Shotwell,
Catherine Shotwell,
Nathan Tilton,
Samuel Shotwell,
Thomas White,
Phebe Wardell,
Elihu Williams,
Meriam Williams,
Obadiah Tilton,
Charles Brooke,
Hannah Tilton,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Deborah Corleis,
Joseph Wardell, Jun.
1766, 4, iimo. John Lippincott, of Chester, md. to Hannah Tilton, of Middletown, at Shrews.:
1766, II, i2mo.
Wits:
Elizabeth Culler,
Benjamin Wolcott,
Anne Tilton,
[Gule?] Potter,
Elizabeth Williams,
Anne Williams,
James Potter,
Lydia Tilton,
Joseph Potter,
Nathan Tilton,
Increas Tilton,
William Tilton,
Joseph A\'ardell,
John \\'illiams,
Edmond Lefetra md. to Elizabeth
House, in Shrews. :
Wits:
Joseph Jackson,
Nathan Tilton,
Joseph Corlies,
Joseph Potter,
Elihu Williams,
Joseph Wardell, Jun.,
Lydia Worthley,
Anne Borden,
Abigail Potter,
Deborah Parker,
Lydia Williams,
]\Iargaret Corlies,
Increase Tilton,
Benjamin Wolcott,
John Williams,
Jacob Corlies,
John Lippincott,
Hannah Lippincott,
Nathaniel Lippincott,
Mary Lippincott,
Abigail Potter,
Thomas Lippincott,
Daniel Potter,
Lydia Potter,
Sarah Potter,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Patience Lippincott,
Edmund Lafetra,
Charles Brooke,
Mary Potter.
Scott, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
Edmond Lefetra,
Elizabeth Lefetra,
Joseph Wardell,
Joseph Parker,
James Tucker,
Ebenezer Scott,
Jane Scott,
Elizabeth Borden,
Mary Worthley.
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1767, 14, 5mo. James Lefetra, ]mV., md. to Elizabeth Lippincott, both of Shrews., at Friends'
Meeting House, in Shrews.:
James Lefetra, Jun^,
Elizabeth Lefetra,
Joseph Lippincott,
James Lefetra,
Edmond Lefetra, Jnn^,
William Lippencott,
Nathan Tilton.
Wits:
Joseph Warden,
Joseph Parker,
James Tucker,
Jacob Corlis,
Thomas Tilton,
Sarah Corliss,
Elizabeth W'illiams,
Ann Williams,
Anne Tilton,
Lyddia Williams.
John Williams,
Abigail Pottor,
Margret Corliss,
Deborah Parker,
Elihu W'illiams,
Richard Larrence,
1767, 21, 5mo. Thomas Curtiss md. to Margret Corliss, both of the County of Monmouth at
Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Theophilais Littell,
Rebeckah Potter,
Jemima White,
Margret White,
Mary Woodmancy,
Abigal Corlifs,
Margret Cook,
John \\"illiams,
Thomas White,
Rachel Tallman,
Obadiah Tilton,
John Woodmancy,
Beershabe Woodmancy,
Joseph Warden,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
Joseph Potter,
Benjamin Corlifs,
Abigal Potter,
1767. 13. 8mo. James Williams md. to Rebeckah Potter, botli of Shrews., at Shrews
Thomas Curtiss,
Margret Curtiss,
Joseph Corlifs,
Jacob Corlifs,
Dinah White,
Ann Corlifs,
Timo''. Corlifs,
William Cook,
Lyddia Cook,
Deborah Corlifs,
Brittain Corlifs.
Wits:
Joseph Corlifs,
Charles Brooks,
Joseph Warden,
Joseph Jackson,
Nathan Tilton,
Lyddia Williams,
Margret Corlifs,
Zilpha Corlifs.'
Gule Potter,
Hannah Wardcll,
James Williams,
Rebeckah Williams,
Joseph Potter,
Jolni W'illiams,
James Tucker,
Elizabeth Williams,
Abigal Potter,
Daniel Williams,
Catharine Tilton,
Anne Tilton,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Thomas Tilton,
Peter Potter,
James Potter,
Elihu Williams,
William Tilton,
Hannah Allin,
Lydia Williams.
1767, 17, 9mo. William Corlifs md. to Mary Woolley, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Deborah White,
Elizabeth Hance,
Margaret Price,
Margaret Parker,
Beulah Lippincott,
Rebeckah Borden,
Deborah Corlifs,
William Parker,
Thomas Tilton,
Jacob Hance,
John Williams,
Jarat Morford,
William Corlifs,
Mary Corlifs,
Joel Borden,
Amas White,
James Tucker,
Joseph Wardell,
Nathan Tilton,
Joseph Parker,
Leah Tucker.
1767, 14, lomo. John Woolley, (minor), md. to Rebeckah Borden, both of Shrews., at house of
Amos White, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Mary Corlifs,
Thomas White,
Joel White,
Jacob White,
James Tucker,
Joseph Parker,
Joseph Corlifs,
Margret Corlifs,
Deborah Parker,
Joseph Jackson,
Lewis Smith,
John Woolley,
Rebeckah Woolley,
■Esther White,
Thomas Woolley,
Amos White,
Elizabeth Woolley,
Leah Tucker,
Peter White,
Zilpha White.
1767, 9, i2mo.
Joseph Hahurft, of Middletown, Penn., md. to Deborah Larrance, of Shrews., at
Friends' Meeting [House?], at Manasquan:
Wits:
Marcy Rogers,
Ann Longstreit,
Elfse Longstreit,
Elizabeth Longstreit,
Catharine Longstreit,
Hannah Jackson,
Daniel Bills,
Benj"'. Jackson,
Timothy Smith,
William Pearce,
Samuel Longstreit,
George Parker,
Elizabeth Tilton,
Sarah Cook,
Rachel Tilton,
David Cutler,
Joseph Hahurft,
Deborah Hahurft,
Joseph Larrence,
Faith Tilton,
John Larrence,
Ann Larrence,
Thomas Tilton,
Benjamin Cutler,
Rebeckah Bills,
Mary Cutler,
Rachel Bills.
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1769, I, 5mo. David Cutler, of Pennsylvania, md. to Ann Laurence, of Shrews., at Friends'
Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Elizabeth Williams,
Lyddia Allin,
Mary Williams,
John Tucker,
Lyddia Rogers,
Joseph Parker,
Thomas Tilton,
Edmon Williams,
Joseph Corlifs,
Benjamin Walcott,
Josiah Parker,
Lyddia Williams,
Hannah Wardell,
Patience Lippincott,
Elihu Williams,
David Cutler,
Ann Cutler,
John Cutler,
Elizabeth Cutler,
Margery Stackhouse,
Hannah Headley,
Joseph Jackson,
Sarah Jackson,
Isaac [thackroy?].
1770, 13, i2mo. Joseph White md. to Sarah Parker, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Jackson,
Elihu Williams,
Edmund Williams,
Jacob Hance,
Huldah Lippincott,
Hannah White,
William Parker,
James Williams,
Abigal Parker,
Peter Parker,
Joseph Wardell,
Briton Corleis,
Benjamin Walcott,
Joseph White,
Sarah White,
Constant Parker,
John White,
Thomas White,
Elizabeth Allin,
Lydia Allin,
Joseph Parker,
Patience Lippincott,
Charity White,
Elizabeth Parker,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Parker,
Ann White,
Miln Parker.
1 77 1, 17, I mo. Peter Parker, Jun'., md. to Sarah White, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meet.'.ig
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Sarah White,
Joseph White,
Jean Scott,
Peter Corlies,
John White,
Joseph Wardell,
Richard Lawrence,
John Hartshorne,
Benj". Walcott,
Joseph Parker,
Elihu Williams,
John Tucker,
Peter Parker,
Sarah Parker,
Josiah Parker,
Thomas Borden,
Sarah White,
John White,
Constant Parker,
Patience Lippincott,
Robbert White,
John Parker,
Nathan Tilton,
John Borden,
James Tucker.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1771, II, 4mo. Samuel Middleton, of Nottingham, md. to Ann Tilton, of Middletown, at Shrews.
1771, II, i2mo.
1772, 27, 2mo.
Wits:
Ehhu WilHams,
Azi Dunham,
Britan Codies,
Richard Lawrence,
Jos. Wardell,
John Hartshorne,
Obediah Tilton,
James Lefetra, Jun''.,
James Potter,
Edmon Williams,
Joseph Allin,
Garrit Bennit,
Catharine Bennitt,
Joseph Borden,
Jacob Middleton,
Joseph Parker,
Benjamin Walcott,
Joseph Jackson,
Samuel Middleton,
Ann Middleton,
Thomas Middleton,
Nathan Tilton,
Patience Middleton,
Increas Tilton,
Catherine Shotwell,
George Middleton,
Nathan Tilton, Jun''
Mary Bennit,
Hannah Allin,
Thomas Tilton,
Margret Corlis,
Abigal Corlis,
Gideon Middleton.
Thomas Smith md. to Deborah Laing, both of Shrews., at house of George Parker,
at Squancum:
Wits:
James Patterson,
Obediah Allin,
Elizabeth Morriss,
Ben' Jackson, Jun"'.,
Esek Patterson,
Job Morriss,
Hannah W'ilkin,
Leah Morriss,
Lydia Brewer,
Amey Allin,
Mary Wardell,
Anthony Smith,
George Parker,
Martha Parker,
Nathan Tilton,
Joseph Parker,
Benja". Jackson,
Thomas Smith,
Deborah Smith,
Jacob Laing,
Ann Laing,
Anthony Smith,
Timothy Smith,
Sarah Smith,
Elizabeth Laing,
John Laing,
David Laing,
Elihu Williams,
John Hartshorne,
W'illiam Lippincott,
Solomon Wardell,
Abraham Parker.
Isaiah Shotwell, of Plainfield, md. to Constant Lippincott, of Shrews., at Friends'
Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Jos. Parker,
Jos. Jackson,
Lydia Allen,
Brittain White,
Abigail Codies,
Mary Williams,
Jos. Mitton,
Elizabeth Williams,
Benjamin Walcott,
Sam'. Smith,
Margret Cook,
Elizabeth Worthly,
Isaiah Shotwell,
Constant Shotwell,
Jacob Shotwell,
Hannah Williams,
William Lippincott,
Nathan Tilton,
Increas Tilton,
W". Tilton,
Hannah Allen,
Elizabeth Lippincott,
William Lippincott,
Lydia Williams,
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1773. 20, smo.
Elizabeth Williams,
Nat'. Parker,
Peter White,
Mary Worthly,
Hannah Wardell,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Jo^ Leffetra, Jun^,
Elihu Williams,
John Tucker,
Jacob Hance,
E. Williams,
Mary White,
Elizabeth Hance,
Stephen Edwards,
Nathan Tilton, Jlm^
Benjamin Corlies md. to Deborah Parker, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Patience Lippincot,
Hannah Wardell,
John Tucker,
James Leffetra, Jun''.,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Edm''. Leffetra,
John Hartshorne,
Jo^ Wardell,
Joseph Corlies,
George Corlies,
James Tucker,
Abigail Edwards,
Sarah Corlies,
Jo^. Parker,
Jacob Corlies,
Elihu Williams,
William Tilton,
Benjamin Corlies,
Deborali Corlies,
William Parker,
Joseph Parker,
Sarah Corlies,
Deborah Parker,
Peter Corlies,
Margaret Tucker,
Brittain Corlies,
Anne Corlies,
Benj°. Walcot,
Nathan Tillton,
iMargaret Wardell,
Lydia Wardell.
1773, 22, 4mo.
Brittain White md. to Elizabeth Allen, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Alice Lawrence,
Hannah Wardell,
Sarah Corlies,
Margaret White,
Nathaniel Parker,
Lydia Wardell,
Benjamin Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
George Corlies,
Lydia Rogers,
Margaret Tucker,
Mary Robinson,
Rich''. Hartshorne,
Elihu Williams,
John Scott,
Timothy Corlies,
Peter Corlies,
Benjamin Walcot,
Joseph Parker,
Joseph De Laplaine,
Brittain Corlies,
Brittain White,
Elizabeth White,
Lydia Allen,
Lydia Allen,
Margaret Wardell,
Dinah White,
Joseph Corlies,
Elizabeth Parker,
Samuel Tucker,
James Lafetra, Jun''.,
Charles Brooks,
Tho^ Clark,
Margaret Cook,
W". Wardell,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Aschel Chandler,
Ebinezer Allen,
Tefse Cook,
Benjamin Chandler,
Mary Williams,
Meriam Cook,
Margaret Allen,
Edmond Lafetra.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1773, 18, iimo.
Robert Bowne, of New York, md.
Shrewsbury:
Wits:
Sarah CorHes,
Jo^ Warden,
Walter FrankHn,
Sarah Hartshorne, J'.,
Elihu Williams,
Mary Ashfield, J"".,
Margaret Hartshorne,
Elisha Lawrence, Jr.,
Euphremia Ashfield,
Tlio". Hartshorne,
Sarah Salter,
Elizabeth Salter,
Mary Robinson,
John Hartshorne,
Pattison Hartshorne,
Lawrence Hartshorne,
Andrew Underbill,
Alice Lawrence,
Thomas Robinson,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Elizabeth Robinson,
to Elizabeth Hartshorne, of Middletown, at
Robert Bowne,
Elizabeth Bowne,
Robert Hartshorne,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
Mary Bowne,
John Bowne,
Matthew Bowne,
Rich''. Hartshorne,
Esek Hartshorne,
Mary Bowne, Jr.,
Elizabeth Hartshorne, Jr.,
Anna Bowne,
Mary Pearsall,
Will. Hartshorne,
Nathan Tilton,
Joseph Delaplaine,
Hannah Wardell,
William Rickman,
Joseph Parker,
Increas Tilton.
^773> 7' i2mo. Jonathan Pickering, of Buckingham, Penn., md. to Mary Williams, of Shrewsbury,
at Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Ja^. Tliornton,
Edm''. Lefetra,
Lydia Williams,
Jo'. Parker,
Joshua Morris,
Jo^ Wardell,
Jacob Paxon,
Mary Grover,
Sarah Jackson,
Alice Lawrence,
Mary Brooke,
Hannah Allen,
Abbot Williams,
George Allen, Jr.,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Elizabeth Little,
Jediah Tilton,
Margaret Wardell,
Elisabeth White,
George Williams,
Law: Hartshorne,
Lydia Hulet,
Zilpah Woolley,
Mary Lippincot,
Elizabeth Williams,
Lydia Allen, Jr.,
Humphrey Williams,
Joseph Williams,
Jonathan Pickering,
Mary Pickering
Isaac Pickering,
Elihu Williams,
Anne Williams,
Joseph Pickering,
Mary Pickering,
Rachel Pickering,
Joseph Butter,
Obadiah Williams,
W". Williams,
Mary Pickering,
Elizabeth Williams,
Grace Williams,
Meriam Williams,
Hannah Wardell,
Lydia Allen,
Sylvanus Grover,
Joseph Roberts,
James Lefetra. Jun''.,
James Grover,
Joseph Allen,
Brittain White,
Nathan Woolley,
Edw. Brooks,
Jn". Hartshorne.
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1774, 6, I mo. Joshua Morris, of Abington, Penn., md. to Lydia Wardell, of Shrews., at Shrews.:
1774, 9. 3mo.
1774, 14, 4mo.
Wits:
Josepli Parker,
Edm". Lefifetra,
John Tucker,
Isaac Mathew,
Tho'. Flecher, Jun''.,
Hugh Evans,
Jas. Longstreth,
W". Parker,
George Allen, Jun^,
W". Parker,
John Corlies,
John Hartshorne,
Elihu Williams,
Lydia Allen,
Elisabeth White,
Elisabeth Corlies,
Margaret Tucker,
Mary Parker,
Brittain White,
Elizabeth Parker,
Anne White,
Joshua Morris,
Lydia Morris,
Jo\ Wardell,
John Wardell,
W". Wardell,
Jo^. Leonard,
Peter Corlies,
Deborah Parker,
Meribah Parker,
Hannah Wardell,
Margaret Wardell, min"'.,
Margaret Wardell, Jun"'.,
Merabah Wardell,
Leah Tucker,
Elisabeth Wardell,
Deborah Wardell,
Jo. Wardell,
Rachel White,
Patience Lippincot,
Joseph Williams,
Lucy Hartshorne.
Jonathan Wright, of Chesterfield, md. to Elizabeth AVilliams, of Shrewsbury, at
Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Samuel Borden,
Elihu Woolley,
Elisabeth White,
Lydia Allen,
Lydia Hulit,
Lydia Potter,
Leah Tucker,
John Williams,
Elihu Williams,
Jediah Tilton,
Margaret Cook,
Mary Brooke,
Hannah Williams,
Jos'". Wardell,
Han^. Wardell,
Jos. Jackson,
Elisabeth Corlies,
Margaret Tucker,
Jo'. Williams,
Peter Corlies,
Peter Corlies md. to Margaret Tucker, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
Jonathan Wright,
Elizabeth Wright,
Eliz^". Williams,
James Tucker,
James Williams,
John Tucker,
Isaac Wright,
Ebenezer Wright,
Sarah Wright,
Sam'. Tucker,
W™. Hewlings, Jun^,
Elizabeth Hewlings,
Zilpah Corlis,
John Corlis.
Wits:
Ed". Lafetra,
John Corlies,
Eliz*''. Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Stephen Edwards,
Peter Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
Patience Woolley,
George Corlies,
Leah Tucker,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Miriam Cook,
Brittain White,
Jacob White,
Asahel Chanler,
Jos. Parker,
Jas. Parker,
Eliz*". Parker,
Joseph Parker,
Sarah Corlies,
Jacob Corlies,
Lydia Allen,
Joseph Wardell,
Deborah Cook,
Mary Parker,
James Tucker,
Britton Tucker,
Timothy Corlies,
Sarah Woolley,
Lydia Jackson,
John Tucker,
James Tucker,
Sarah Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
Deborah Parker,
Increas Tilton,
Briton Corlies,
Anne Corlies,
Esther Tilton,
Jane Scot,
Abigail Edwards,
Benj™. Corlies,
Joseph Corlies,
Elihu Williams,
Jefse Cook,
Benj". Woolley,
Joseph Jackson,
Elisabeth White.
1774, 15, i2mo. Jeremiah Hance md. to Phebe Woodmansee, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Rich''. Lawrence,
John Hartshome,
James Lefetra, Jun^,
Elizabeth Clark,
Elis\ White,
Ed"''. Lefetra,
Sarar Hance,
Tho^. Hance,
Hannah Allen,
Margaret Cook,
Ja^ Wardell,
Hannah Wardell,
Jo". Jackson,
Joseph Parker,
Elihu Williams,
Benj. Walcott,
Jeremiah Hance,
Phebe Hance,
John Woodmansee,
Margaret Corlies,
Tho^ Woodmansee,
Jos. Woodmansee,
Jo^ Corlies,
John Woodmansee, Jun.,
■David \\'oodmansee,
Dan'. Woodmansee,
Isaac Hance,
Jacob Hance,
Elisabeth Hance,
Elisabeth Ciher,
John Worthley.
1755 [probably means 1775] 12, 4mo.
Squancom :
Elihu Woolley md. to Mary Jackson, both of Shrews., at
Wits:
Stephen Woolley,
Benj". Jackson, Jun''
Jacob Walcott,
Peter Wolcott,
George Parker,
Deborah Smith,
Masheau Maxon,
Thomas Smith,
Elihu Woolley,
Mary Woolley,
Oba'diah Allen,
Benjamin Wolcott,
Peter Jackson,
David Maxon,
Jacob Mines,
Noah Smith,
Peter Cook,
Jacob Herbert,
Mary Herbert,
Mary Jackson.
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1775, 21, 121110. Nathan Jackson md. to Meribah Jackson, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Thomas Hance,
Jo^ Parker,
Rob«. White,
Mary Coriies,
Jacob Wolcott,
Law. Hartshorne,
Margaret Corhes,
Edm'i. Williams,
Ehhu Williams,
Jacob Hance,
Dinah White,
Sarah Coriies,
Charles Brooke,
Jo^ Warden,
Hannah Wardell,
James Lafetra, Jun^,
Peter White,
Jacob \\'hite.
Charity White,
Nathan Jackson,
Meribah Jackson,
Jo**. Jackson,
Lydia Jackson,
Benj. Jackson,
John Jackson,
John White,
Mary White,
Deborah Parker,
John Tucker,
Sam'. Tucker,
Eliz. Williams,
Benj. Wolcott,
Jo^. Coriies.
1776, 17, lomo.
Edmund Lefetra md. to Sarah Potter, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Jo^. Delaplaine,
Jo'. Jackson,
Jo^ Wardell,
Jo^ Allen,
Peter Wolcott,
Hannah Allen,
Hannah Delaplaine,
Phebe Delaplaine,
Alice Lawrence,
Patience Lippincot,
Eliz'^''. Delaplaine,
Dinah White,
Charles Brooke,
Edmund Lefetra,
Sarah Lefetra,
Abigail Potter,
Daniel Potter,
Lydia Potter,
Increase Tilton,
George \Mlliams,
Jon"^. Wright,
\\'illiam Tilton,
Edmund Williams.
1777, 22"'', imo. Jacob Laing nid. to Leah Brindley, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits :
Jos. Delaplaine,
Elihu Williams,
Patience Lippincott,
Amy Allen,
Tho^ Tilton,
Jo". Delaplaine, Jun''.,
Benj". Jackson, Jun"'.,
Mosheir Maxson,
Jacob Burdg,
Sarah Smyth,
Phebe Morris,
Jacob Laing,
Leah Laing,
Mary Parker,
Deborah Smith,
John Laing,
Will". Parker,
George Parker,
Abigail Morris,
David Laing,
Margaret Laing,
Abraham Parker,
Martha Parker,
Tho'. Smith,
Judith Burdg.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1777, 26, 6mo. Peter Wolcott md. to Lydia Potter, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Sam'. Delaplaine,
Rob*. Bovvne,
Nicholas Delaplaine,
W"". Delaplaine,
Joseph Corlies,
W"'. Jackson,
Brittain Corlies,
James Lefetra, Jun"".,
Jacob Hance,
Joel Borden,
Jacob Wolcott,
Jon". Wright,
Meribah White,
Increas Tilton,
Margret Corlies,
Elizabeth Williams,
Joseph Jackson,
John Tucker,
Jo^ Warden,
John Jackson,
Peter Wolcott,
Lydia Wolcott,
Abigail Potter,
Benj°. Potter,
Cleffey Wolcott,
Daniel Potter,
Benj". Wolcott, Jun^,
James Williams,
Elihu Williams,
Nathan Tilton,
Mary Jackson,
Elizabeth Wright.
'^777^ I3> Smo- George Williams md. to Margaret Cook, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Wardell,
John Hartshorne,
Hannah Allen,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Jacob Hance,
Obadiah Tilton,
Jo". Delaplaine, Jun"'.,
Samuel Woolley,
Joseph Delaplaine,
Patience Lippincot,
Alice Lawrence,
John Jackson,
Benjamin Jackson,
Peter Wolcott,
Joseph M. Delaplaine,
Daniel Potter,
Jacob Wolcott,
George Williams,
Margaret Williams,
Elizabeth Williams,
Joseph Corlies,
Lydia Cooke,
Elisabeth Wright,
Hannah Williams,
John Williams,
Obadiah Williams,
Jonathan Wright,
Elihu Williams,
Humphrey Williams,
Timothy Corlies,
Dinah White,
Lydia Allen,
Lydia Corlies,
David Wardell,
Meribah White.
1777, 12, 6mo.
Humphrey Williams md. to Meribah Curtis, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Sam'. Delaplaine,
W™. B. Delaplaine,
Lydia Grover,
Sarah Lawrence,
Hannah Cook,
James Grover,
Jacob Wolcott,
Humphrey Williams,
Meribah Williams,
Elihu Williams,
Anne VN'illiams,
Sam'. Talman,
John Williams,
Meribah White,
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Jo». Warden,
Jacob Hance,
Lawrence Embree,
Joel Borden,
Rich*^. Lawrence,
Obadiah Tilton,
John Jackson,
Britton White,
EHsabeth White,
Phila Delaplaine,
Nicolas Delaplaine,
James Williams,
George Williams,
Elisabeth Wriijlit,
Jon''. Wright,
Margaret Williams,
Alice Lawrence,
Lydia Allen,
Benj"'. Jackson,
Esther Crawford,
Elisabeth Clark.
1777, 15, 5mo.
William Jackson md. to Ruth Woolley, both of Shrewsbury, at Friend's' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Jackson,
Jacob Hance,
Margaret Williams,
Peter Wolcott,
John Jackson,
Benjamin Jackson,
Leah Tucker,
George Williams,
Jacob Wolcott,
Nicholas Delaplaine,
James Williams,
Jo^ Warden,
John Tucker,
Sam'. Tucker,
Benj". Wolcott,
Margaret Corlies,
Hannah Allen,
William Jackson,
Ruth Jackson,
Stephen Woolley,
Mary Jackson,
Sam'. Woolley,
Hugh Jackson,
Elihu Woolley,
Peter Jackson,
Mary Woolley,
Elisabeth White,
Sam'. Delaplaine,
Elihu Williams,
Sarah Corlies,
Sarah Woolley,
Jacob Corlies,
W. B. Delaplaine.
1777, 4, i2mo.
Thomas White md. to Meribah Parker, both of Shrews., at the house of Thomas
White, in Shrews. :
Wits:
Joseph Jackson,
John Tucker,
Sam'. Tucker,
Leah Tucker,
Margaret Curlies,
Peter Corlies,
Charity White,
Benj». Woolley,
Jo». White,
Margaret White,
Elifabeth West,
Jo». Warden,
Hannah Wardell,
Charles Wardell,
Hannah Allen,
^77^> 15. lomo. Nathan Jackson md. to Mary Letson, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
Tho^ White,
Meribah White,
Elisa Wardell,
Jacob White,
Zilpha Woolley,
Hannah Harvey,
Charity White,
Levy White,
William Parker,
Nathan Woolley,
Joseph Allen.
Wits:
Elisabeth Wardell,
Lawrence Embree,
Nathan Jackson,
Mary Jackson,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1779. 4. 5mo.
Rob^ Bowne,
Hannah Allen,
Hannah Tilton,
Jo^. Jackson,
Patience Lippincott,
John Jackson,
Lydia Jackson,
Robt. White,
Elisabeth Hance,
John White,
Nathan Tilton,
John Tucker,
Benj. Wolcot,
Tlio". Letson,
Elisabeth Letson,
Hugh Jackson,
Tho". Letson, Jun^,
Deborah Parker,
Elihu Williams,
Jacob Hance,
Jo". Warden,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Jon*. Wright,
W">. Tilton,
Joel Borden,
John Hartshorne,
Benj". Jackson.
Thomas Earle, of Springfield, Burl. Co., md. to Leah Tucker, of Shrews., at Meet-
ing House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Jo^. Jackson,
Sam'. Delaplaine,
Josiah Parker,
Britton Corlies,
Sam'. Hough,
W™. Jackson,
Jo^. Davis,
Charlotte Newbold,
Martha Newbold,
Meribah Wardell,
George Brown,
Tho^ Earle, Jun^,
Joseph Wardell,
Jon''. Wright,
Ja". Williams,
Elisabeth Parker,
Benj". Woolley,
Rob*^. Bowne,
W". Parker,
Thomas Earle,
Leah Earle,
John Tucker,
Santon Earle,
Peter Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
Mary Emley,
Susannah Hough,
Elisabeth Williams,
Zilpha Corlies,
Sam'. Tucker,
Mabarah White,
Elisabeth Wright,
George Williams,
John Jackson,
Mary Lamb,
Edith Earle,
Hannah Earle,
Abbot Williams.
1780, 13, 7m'o.
Robert White, of Shrews.,
Meeting House, in Shrews.
Wits:
Lawrence Embree,
Rob'. Bowne,
Jos. Parker,
Dan'. Wardell,
Nathan Jackson,
Tho". Letson,
Tho^ Hance,
W". Hance,
Polly Lawrence,
Amelia Lippincot,
Jon*. Wright,
Rob*. Hartshorne,
John Tucker,
John Hartshorne,
Elihu Williams,
Benjamin Wolcot,
md. to Hester Crawford, of Middletown, at Friends'
Robert White,
Hester White,
William Crawford,
Benjamin White,
Jos. White,
John Bowne Crawford,
John White,
Peter Wolcott,
James Grover,
Esther Crawford,
Lydia Grover,
Alice R. Nicholson,
Amey Scott,
Meribah White,
Deborah Hance,
Mary Parker,
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Rich''. Lawrence,
Jos. Wardell,
John Scott,
Sylvanus Grover,
Patience Lippincot,
Edni''. Williams,
John Jackson,
James Williams,
Meribah Wardell,
Mary Pearsall,
Elisabetli Letson,
Mary White,
Lydea Allen,
Sarah Lawrence,
Alice Lawrence,
Sarali Williams,
William Parker,
Peter White,
Elisabeth Bowne,
Hannah Wardell,
Mary Hulett,
Charlotte Hulett,
Mary Morris,
Jacob Hance,
Elizabeth Hance,
Dinah White,
John N. Wardell,
Rich"*. Lawrence, Jlm^,
W-". Scott,
Sam'. Pintard.
1784, 15, imo. Nathan Tilton, Jim"'., md. to Abigail Birdsill, both of Middletown:
Wits:
Elihu Williams,
John Hartshorne,
Benj°. Wolcott,
Jon^ Wright,
John Tucker,
Rob*. Hartshorne,
Gidion Middleton,
Benjamin Corlis,
Will"". Hartshorne,
Elisa''. Williams,
Dan'. Woodmansee,
Jo^ Wardell,
Jacob Hance,
Nathan Woolley,
Brittain Corlis,
James Williams,
Will". Trafford,
Nathan Tilton, Jun''.,
Abigail Tilton,
Nathan Tilton,
Increas Tilton,
Will™. Tilton,
Obad". Tilton,
Tho^ Tihon,
David Tilton,
Mary Bennit,
Jo^ Allen, Jun^,
Tylee Williams,
Phebe Williams,
Peter Wolcott,
Lydia Wolcott,
Hannah Lippincot,
Meriam Woodmansee,
Will". Lippincot.
1784, 16, gmo.
Jacob Woolley md. to Elizabeth Tucker, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
-Elizabeth Drummond,
Sarah Corlies,
Mary Williams,
Daniel Wardell,
Joseph Corlies,
Joseph Allen, Jun^,
Tlios. Chandler,
Jacob Corlies,
Joseph Parker,
Rob*-. White,
John Jackson,
Brittain White,
Peter Corlies,
W". Parker,
Benj". White,
William Jackson,
Benj. Walcott,
Rob''. Hartshorne,
Jacob Woolley,
Elizabeth Woolley,
Benjamin Woolley,
Samuel Tucker,
John Tucker,
Elizabeth Woolley,
Britain Tucker,
Mary White,
Deborah Cook,
Sarh Corlis,
Ruth Jackson,
Hannah Williams,
Patience Lippincot,
Liddia Allen,
Alice Lawrence,
Elizabeth Letson,
Zilphia Corlies,
Hannah Allen,
3i6
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1785. 17. 3mo.
William Tilton, Alice E. Nicholson,
John Hartshorne, Mary Lawrence,
Elizabeth Parker, Elizab''. Lawrence,
Mary Parker, Mary Pintard,
Deborah Corlies, Margaret Corlis,
Deborah Tallman, James Williams,
Briton Corlies
Thomas White,
Nathan Woolley,
Jonath". Wright,
George Corlies,
Jefse Cook,
Will"". Hartshorne,
Sarah Corlies,
William Parker.
Daniel Wardell, of Shrews., md. to Alice Elizabeth Nicholson, Dau*^. of George
Nicholson, late of Princetown, Somerset Co., at Friends' Meeting House, in
Shrews. :
Wits:
Dan'. Hendrickson,
Joseph Jackson,
Ja: Covenhoven, '-'
Mary Lawrence,
Elizabeth I^rker,
Sarah Wardell,
Mehitable Hicks,
Abigail Johnston,
John Lyell,
Fenwick Lyell,
Mary Parker,
Jon''. Wright,
Will". Tilton,
Jacob Hance,
Rob*. White,
Esther White,
John Jackson,
Cyren Hendrickson,
Mary Lyell,
Benj. Walcott,
Benj : Corlies,
W". Parker,
Daniel Wardell,
Alice Eliza: Wardell,
Hannah Wardell,
Meriba Wardell,
Alice Lawrence,
John Tucker,
John Wardell,
James Wardell,
John N. Wardell,
Sarah Lawrence,
Mary Lawrence,
Rich"*. Lawrence,
Elizabeth Wright,
Hannah Williams,
Elizabeth Lawrence,
Anna Pintard,
"Newbury Bunting,
Margaret Williams,
Sarah Corlies,
Patience Lippincott,
Amy Scott,
Meriba White,
Sarah Hartshorne, Jr.,
Joseph Wardell.
1785, 16, 6mo. Joseph Allen, Jun^, md. to Elizabeth Williams, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meet-
ing House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Meriba White,
Sarah Corlies,
Joanna Williams,
Sarah Corlies,
Charity White,
Deborah White,
Lydia Wolcott,
Thom'. Tilton,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Alice Lawrence,
Joseph Allen, Jun''.,
Elizabeth Allen,
Joseph Allen,
Edm''. Williams,
Hannah Allen,
Meriam Williams,
Margaret Williams,
Constant Woodward,
Phebe Williams,
Mary Grover,
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Lydia Allen,
Mary Bennit,
Nathan Tilton, Jun^,
Sam'. Williams,
Will". Hartshorne,
Dan'. Woodmansee,
Benj". Wooward,
Rich''. Lawrence, Jlln^,
Joseph White,
Jacob Hance,
W". Parker,
Jacob Burdg^,
Rob*. White,
Joseph Parker,
Jacob Corlies,
Tylee Williams,
Jediah Allen,
Hannah Williams,
W"". Parker, Jun"-.,
W™. Tilton,
John Tucker,
Benj. Walcott,
'Robert Hartshorne,
Obadiah Tilton,
James Williams,
David Tilton,
Mary Parker,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Obadiah Williams,
Hannah Wardell,
Sarah Hartshorne.
1786, 22, 3mo. James Morris md. to Ann Jackson, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
George Harris,
Asher Curtis,
Mary Nubary,
John Allen,
Benj™. Jackson, s. of B.,
Joseph Jackson,
Rebeckah Johnson,
John Tucker,
Thomas Tilton,
Sarah Tilton,
David Laing,
Edm*. Lafetra,
Obadiah Tilton,
David Curtis,
Hugh Jackson,
John Johnson,
1790, 9, i2mo. John Barrow, of New York, md. to Mary Lawrence, of Shrews., in Shrews.
James Morris,
Ann Morris,
Hannah Jackson,
Zilpha Morris,
Rebeckah Jackson,
Elizabeth Curtis,
Mary Morris,
Lydia Morris,
Rebeckah Harris,
Lydia Jackson,
Elizabeth Mitchell.
Wits:
Silvanus Grover,
Elizabeth Breefe,
Susan B. Breefe,
Benj-. White,
Elisha Newell,
Ichabod Spinning,
Henry Wolcott,
John Lippincott,
George Corlies,
Elizabeth White,
Miriam Williams,
Patience Corlies,
Esther White,
Mary Grover,
Sarah Corlis,
Elizabeth Hulett,
Deborah White,
Anne Morris,
Will". Hartshorne,
John Barrow,
Mary Barrow,
Rich''. Lawrence,
Alice Lawrence,
Sarah Lawrence,
Rich''. R. Lawrence,
Elizabeth Lawrence,
Margarent Lawrence,
Hannah Wardell,
Rebekah Wardell,
Joseph Wardell,
Rob^ Hartshorne,
Sam'. Bunting,
Eliza Hartshorne,
Alice E. Wardell,
Hannah M. Wardell,
Edmund Williams,
Benjamin Corlis,
Samuel Breefe,
3i8
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
John N. Warden,
Sarah Hartshorne,
John Wardell,
John Hartshorne,
Rich*^. S. Hartshorne,
John Tucker,
Obadiah Tilton,
Sani\ Forman,
Robert White,
Christian White,
Elizabeth White,
Joseph Byrd.
'791, 12, smo.
Henry Burr, Jun''.
bury, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Derick Zutphen,
Sam'. WiUianis,
James Newell,
Jacob Burdg,
Esek Hartshorne,
John Lake,
Joseph Holmes,
W". Hartshorne,
Polly Williams,
Tho". Tilton,
Sarah Tilton.
Maribah Williams,
Elinor Smalley,
Amos Tilton,
William Tilton,
John Van Mater,
William Scott,
Ursula Throckmorton,
Samuel Sykes,
Eliz'^''. Lawrence,
Abigail Ridgway,
Alice Eliza Wardell,
Valeriah Woodward,
Rebecca Ridgway,
Miriam Middleton,
Marg''. Tilton,
Hann*". Lippincott,
James Smalley,
Will". Lippincott,
Sylvanus Grover,
Eliz">. Hatkinson,
Increas Tilton,
Alice Lawrence,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Eliz*". Hartshorne,
Hannah Lake,
William Ridgway,
Rachel Ridgway,
Joseph Wardell,
Sam'. Throckmorton,
Joseph Haiglit,
Obadiah Tilton,
Dav". Tilton,
Nimrod Woodward,
Rich". Lawrence,
John Hartshorne, Jun"'.,
of the County Burlington, md. to Phebe Williams, of Shrews-
Henry Burr, Jun^,
Phebe Burr,
Edmund Williams,
Miriam Williams,
Hannah Ridgway,
Abigail Stockton,
Elizabeth Allen,
Tylee Williams,
Nancy Williams,
Grace Williams,
Joseph Allen, Jun^,
Sam'. Stockton,
Hozek"". Williams,
George Williams,
Jos. F. Throckmorton,
Marg*. Throckmorton,
Mariam Williams,
Hannah Williams,
Mary Sykes, Jvm"'.,
Elizabeth Van Mater,
Robert Tilton,
Esther Williams, Jun^,
'Mary Williams,
Sarah Woolley,
John Williams,
Anthony Woodward,
Sarah White,
Joseph White,
Mary Grover,
Anne Shoemaker,
John Tucker,
Sam'. Breese,
Rob*. Hartshorne,
John Hartshorne,
Benj". Corlies,
Patience Corlies,
Sarah Lawrence,
Peter White,
Hannah Wardell,
Rob*. White,
Elizabeth White,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Alchi Zutphen,
Marmaduke Burr.
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ijgi, 17, iimo. Joseph Byrd, of New York, nid. to Elizabeth Lawrence, of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Allen,
Robert White,
Rebeckah Wardell,
Ester White,
Mary Grover,
Deborah Corlis,
Miriam Williams,
Sarah Corlies,
Elizabeth Breese,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Abigail Breefe,
Miriam Williams,
John Hartshorne, Jun''.,
Tylee Williams,
Will™. Hartshorne,
Patience Lippincott,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Hannah Allen,
Catherine Lawrence,
Increase Tilton,
Joseph Byrd,
Elizabeth Byrd,
Rich"^. Lawrence,
Alice Lawrence,
James Byrd,
Sarah Lawrence,
iMary Barrow,
Hannah Wardell,
Joseph Wardell,
Mary Bunting,
John Hartshorne,
Newbury Bunting,
William Tilton,
Peter White,
Elizabeth White,
John Jackson,
Benj°. Corlis,
John W'ardell,
Silvanus Grover,
1792, 10, I mo. Tylee Williams, of Shrewsbury, nid. to Elizabeth Hartshorne, of Middletown, at
house of Esek Hartshorne:
1792, 17. Smo.
Wits:
Obadiah Tilton,
David Tilton,
Brittain White,
George Corlies,
W". Scott,
Esek L. Hartshorne,
Silvanus Grover,
Will"". Hartshorne, Jr.,
Benjamin Clarke,
Robert White,
Will". Hartshorne,
Sarah Hartshorne, Jr.,
Rachel Hartshorne,
Elizabeth Robinson,
Mary Grover,
Deborah Corlies,
Elizabeth White,
Sarah Tilton,
John Hartshorne, Jr.,
Joseph Allen, Jr.,
Tylee Williams,
Elizabeth Williams,
Esek Hartshorne,
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
Miriam Williams,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Ann \\"illiams,
Robert Hartshorne,
John Hartshorne,
Margaret Throcmorton,
Margaret Tilton,
Hannah Hartshorne,
James Salter,
Jo". F. Throcmorton,
Rich'^. S. Hartshorne,
Benjamin Corlies.
Samuel Lafetra md. to Elizabeth Allen, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Peter Wolcott,
Jediah Allen,
Amos White,
John Courlies,
William Tilton,
Isaac Wright,
Sam'. Lafetra,
Elizabeth Lafetra,
James Lafetra, Jun''.,
John Lafetra,
Ann Allen,
Content Parker,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Rich''. Lawrence,
Rob''. Hartshorne,
Alice Lawrence,
Brittain White,
Edm". Williams,
Miriam Williams,
Patience Corlies,
John Hartshorne,
Rob^. White,
Jacob Hance,
Benj". White,
George Corlies,
Benj". Wolcott,
Nathan WooUey,
John Jackson,
Manuel Pearce,
Amos Wolcott,
Amy Lafetra,
Hannah Woolley,
Hannah Lafetra,
John Tucker,
Joseph Allen, Jun"'.,
Hannah Wardell,
Content Trafford,
Zilpah Woolley,
Elizabeth White,
Sarah Lawrence,
Elizabeth Hance,
Mary White,
Ann White,
Benj". Corlies,
Jacob Woolley.
1792, 12, 7mo. James Lafetra, Jun^, md. to Meribah Wolcott, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
1794.
Wits:
George Corlies,
John Hartshorne, Jr.,
John White,
Elizabeth Hance,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Hannah Lippincott,
Meriba White,
Amy Scott,
Elizabeth Williams,
Joseph Allen,
Joseph Wardell,
John Tucker,
Edmund Williams,
Rob'. Hartshorne,
Benjamin Corlies,
William Parker,
William Tilton,
Jacob Woolley,
Benjam". Woolley,
Rob*. White,
Britton Corlies,
Sarah CorUes,
3, 9mo. John Rively, of Kingsessing, Phila. Co., Penn., md. to Sarah Corlies, of Shrews.,
at Shrews.:
James Lafetra, Jun'.,
Meribah Lafetra,
C Wolcott,
Henry Wolcott,
Peter Wolcott,
Lydia Wolcott,
Samuel Lafetra,
John Lafetra,
Benjamin Wolcott,
Amos Wolcott,
Amy Lafetra,
Hannah Lafetra,
Manuel Pearce,
Elizabeth Pearce,
Hannah Woolley,
Sarah Hulit,
Peter Jackson,
Benj". White,
Patience Corlies,
Hannah Allen.
Wits:
Patience Corlies,
Briton Corlies,
Benjamin Corlies,
Peter Corlies,
George Corlies,
Abigail Edwards,
Andrew Rively,
Jacob Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
John Corlies,
Edm". Williams,
John Rively,
Sarah Rively,
Margaret Corlies,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Ann White,
Eliza White,
Hannah Corlies,
W"". Parker,
Alice Lawrence,
Jedidiah Allen,
Hannah Allen,
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1797, 14, i2mo.
Mary Bowne,
Susannah Haydock,
Philip Price,
Rich*". Lawrence,
John Hartshorne,
Jacob Woolley,
Obadiah Tihon,
WilHam Hartshorne,
Robert White,
Brittain White,
Joseph Warden,
Sarah Lawrence,
Lydia Wolcott,
Elizabeth Green,
Elizabeth Woolley,
Benj™. Price,
Henry Green,
Mary Corlies,
Eden Haydock,
Jacob Corlies, Jim"".,
Sarah Corlies,
Sam'. Richards, Jun''.,
Jacob Herbert,
Margaret Tilton,
Jonathan Pearson,
Brittain Woolley,
Thomas White,
John Hartshorne, Jun^,
Benj°. White.
William Hartshorne, of Middletown, md. to Sarah Lawrence, of Shrews., at public
meeting, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Byrd,
John Hartshorne,
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
Hannah Wardell,
John Hartshorne, Ju''.,
John N. Wardell,
Hannah M. Wardell,
Rebekah Wardell,
Mary Holmes,
Eleanor Wardell,
George N. Wardell,
Benjamin Corlies,
Jacob Woolley,
James Lafetra, Ju^,
Thomas Tilton, Ju^,
Jacob Hance,
Peter Jackson,
Edmond Lafetra, Ju'.,
Patience Corlies,
Sarah Tilton,
Elizabeth White,
Lydia Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Ann White,
Mariah Butler,
Deborah Corlies,
Elihu Woolley,
Samuel Lafetra,
William Hartshorne,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Robert Hartshorne,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Richard Lawrence,
Alice Lawrence,
Amy Lafetra,
Mary Jackson,
William Corlies,
Jacob White,
Amas Tilton,
Sarah White,
Hannah Cook,
Sarah Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
Robert White,
Benjamin White,
Britton Woolley,
Jacob Corlies, Ju''.,
Amos White,
Jacob Lafetra,
George Corlies,
John White,
Mary White,
William Lloyd,
William Hance,
Joseph Wolcott,
Joseph Lafetra,
Britton Corlies.
I797> 9. iinio. Peter Jackson md. to Mary Cox, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Brittain Woolley,
Amos Woolcott,
Manuel Pearce,
George Corlies,
Hannah Wardell, Jr.,
Elizabeth W'hite,
Peter Jackson,
Mary Jackson,
Jonathan Cox,
Hannah Cox, ■
Phebe Co.x,
Mary Woolley,
3"
HISTORICAL MISCELL-\XY.
Hannah W'oolley,
James Lafetra, Jun^,
Jacob \\'oolley,
John Hartshome, Jun'.,
Elizabeth W'oolley,
Will". Hartshorn'e,
Benj°. White,
Robert White,
John Corlies,
Ann White,
Sarah Corlies,
Hannah Corlies,
Caty Cook,
Hannah W'ardell,
Patience Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Abigail Cox,
Rachel Arnold,
William Jackson,
Peter Woolcott,
Samuel W'oolley,
Amos White,
Benjamin Corlies,
Rich'^. Lawrence,
Obadiah Tilton,
Ruth Jackson,
Amy Lafetra,
Susannah Parker,
Deborah Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
William Lloyd.
1798, 10, lomo. James Morris md. to Elizabeth Curtis, both of Shrews., at public meeting, at
Squan:
Wits:
Hugh Jackson,
Rebecca Jackson,
Deborah Tilton,
Benjamin Jackson,
Thomas Tilton,
Joseph Tilton,
Sarah Tilton,
John Jackson,
Walter Curtis,
Sarah Curtis,
James Morris,
EUizabeth Morris,
Deborah Lawrence,
Hannah Tilton,
Rachel Cook,
Thomas Cook,
James Lawrence,
Lydia Lafetra,
Deborah Jackson,
Faith Curtis,
Jefse Morris.
1799, 2, gmo. Dennis Hurley, of Middlesex Co., md. to Deborah Woolley, dau. of Elihu W'oollej,
of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Josep Allen,
Benj°. White,
John Corlies,
Amas Tilton,
Gideon Middleton,
Brittain Woolley,
Benj°. Clarke, Jun^,
Thomas Tilton,
Joseph Wilcott,
William Corlies.
Samuel Tucker, Jr-.
Elizabeth W'oolley,
Mar\- White,
Sarah White.
Elizabeth White,
Catherine White,
Amy Lefetra.
Richard Lawrence,
Rob'. Hartshome,
Edmond Lefetra. Jun.,
John Hartshome.
Benjamin Jackson,
Dennis Hurley,
Deborah Hurley,
Elihu Woolley,
Mar}- W'oolley,
Ruth W'oolley,
Samuel Woolley,
Samuel Tucker,
Hugh Jackson,
Margaret Corlies,
Hannah Williams,
Susannah Parker,
Sarah Woolley,
Ann White,
Mary Jackson,
Rebeca Jackson,
Hannah Jackson,
Hannah W'oolley,
Alise Lawrence,
Hannah W'ardle,
Patience Corlis,
Sarali Hartshome. Jun''.,
William Hartshome,
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Brittain Corlies,
Jacob WooIIey,
Jame(s) Lefetra,
Peter Corlies,
Tylee Williams,
William Hance,
Robert White.
1799, 12, 9mo. Amos Tilton, of Midletown, md. to Elizabeth White, of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Elizabeth Hulitt,
Hannah Hartshome,
Miriam Williams,
Elizabeth Williams,
Amy Lafetra,
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
Nancy Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Susannah Parker,
Deborah Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
John Corlies,
Hannah Holms,
Amos White,
W"". Hance,
Jacob Woolley,
John Jackson,
George Corlies,
Brittain White,
Hannah Wardell,
Hannah Woolley,
Hannah M. Wardell,
Abby Breese,
Mary Crawford,
Leaner Wardell,
Mary H. Webb,
Patience Corlies,
Amy Scott,
Sarah Lloyd,
Meribah Little,
Amos Tilton,
Elizabeth Tilton,
Benjamin White,
Mary White,
Mary White,
Catharine White,
Sarah White,
Ann White,
John V/hite,
Thomas Tilton, Jun"'.,
Nathan Midleton,
Gideon Middleton,
John White,
John White,
Obediah Tilton,
Tylee Williams,
David Tilton,
Elizabeth Letson,
Mary White,
Abigail Tilton,
Joseph G. Haight,
Peter Corlies,
Peter Wolcott,
Nathan Tilton,
Thomas Letson,
Rob*. White,
Joseph White,
Crawford White,
Esek White,
Ann White.
1799, 19, i2mo. William Hance md. to Margaret Tilton, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Richard Lawrence,
Jos. Allen,
John N. Wardell,
Esek White,
Benj™. Corlies,
John Hartshorne, Jun"".,
Jacob Woolley,
Henry Tiebout,
John Jackson,
George Corlies,
Jacob Corlies,
Revo Hance,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Jacob White,
Sarah Corlies,
William Hance,
Margaret Hance,
Hannah Tilton,
Elizabeth Hance,
Obadiah Tilton,
Miriam Williams,
Timothy Corlies,
Lydia Corlies,
Hannah Corlies,
Miriam Tilton,
Miriam Williams, Jun^,
Deborah Corlies,
Tylee W'illiams,
Hannah Woolley,
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
Patience Corlies,
3 -'4
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Marv Field,
Brinaia Wluie,
Gideon MiddleiCHi,
Hannah Reid,
Wv';?.m Tihon.
Rob'. Tilton.
Rachel Haace,
Amos Tilion.
Xaihas Micdieion,
Jo-hn Cunii.
Abcc Lawrence,
Patience \\"bite.
Content Ti- -:
Catherine
Eiizabeth Ti-:;i2,
£3izabetfa Hnlht,
Mary WTiite,
Hann?h M. Wardell,
David Tflton,
RobL White,
TiKNiias Tikon, Jutf,,
Thomas H?."ce.
1800,12, 2nio. George Parker md. to BfannahTiltoo, both c: :? re 5., at Sqaan:
Wis:
Eliz=. Parker, Jnn', C-^:--f n-kr-.
Martha Parker, >: - ~_ ^ - -.
Eliz*. McHTis, T i- 7 -.
Walter Curtis,
Sam^. Tucker,
Snsaimah Parker,
EH^. TihiCMi,
JosqA Tikon,
Tbraias Cook,
James Morris, Jon',,
Amos Tihon.
Abigafl Morris,
James M<HTis,
Thomas mtoa, JmP,,
SacJid Coc^
Eliz*. Cams.
Edmond Lai etra,
Marr Cnrds,
Maiy TUton,
1801, 15, lomo. Amos Whhe md. to Aim White, both of Shrews., at 9ire«&:
Martha Parker,
Jacob Lafetra.
EdmcHid Li: :
W- Jacks..
Hugh Jack sen.
Rebecah Ja: : ::
Sarah Lafet 1
Elmezar Curus,
W-. Morris.
Wits:
Joseph WcJcott,
Peter Wolcott,
Edm*. \Mlfiams,
TimothT Corlies,
Lrdia Ccnlies,
Catberin Cook,
W=. Ccolies,
Rob* Lloyd,
James West,
Jacob Dennis,
Brittain Eddwards.
Geo. Van ^r"- ' ■-
Benj*. W
Rob^ \\"hi:c.
Ri
G
1 V.CI
ZZ-. Li
V.i-
Amos ^\'hite,
Ann ^Mlite,
Sarah Whize,
Parience A\Tiite,
Lvdia \\'hiie,
Hannah \M3iTe,
Sarah White,
Jacob \Miite,
John \Mii:e.
Xattf . Parker.
Carherine \\lme,
Joseph Parker,
Sarah Slocnni.
Hannah Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Marr Dennis,
Alice Lawrence.
Hannah WooUer,
Patience Corlies,
Eliz^. Letson.
Qememine W<Jcott,
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James Lafetra,
Tho'. Tilton, Jun''.,
Geo. Van Pelt,
Brittain Woolley,
Lydia Corlies,
Jacob Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Thomas Morford,
Elisha West,
Fannv Hart,
Ja^ Hart,
Rebecah West,
W". Allen.
1803, 2, 5mo. James Vannote md. to Clementine Wolcott, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Hannah M. Wardell,
Ruth Jackson,
Eliz•^ Hance,
Lydia Corlies,
Hannah Woolley,
Deborah Jackson,
Rebecca Tackson,
Eliz'^ Woolley,
Eliz«\ Tihon,
Sam'. Woolley,
Joseph Wolcott,
W°. Wolcott,
Rob'. Lloyd,
Jer"". Borden,
W". Parker. Jr.,
George Corlies,
Benj°. Corlies,
Jacob Woolley,
Tylee Williams,
Tho^ Tilton, Jr.,
Nathan Middleton, Jr.,
Brittain White,
Hannah W^ardell,
James Vannote,
Clementine Vannote,
Peter Wolcott,
Lvdia Wolcott,
Ruth Woolley,
Lydia \\'olcott, J'.,
Esther Lippincott,
Sarah Lafetra,
Edmund Lafetra, Jr.,
John Wolcott,
James Lafetra,
Peter T. Wolcott,
William Vannote,
Manuel Pearce,
Amos Wolcott,
Ann Smyth,
Ann Lippincott,
Elizab*". Lafetra,
Eliz'". Allen,
Eliz'". Corlies,
Mary Corlies,
Mary W^oolley,
Deborah Pearce,
W". Hance,
Rob'. White,
Patience Corlies.
1803, 24, iimo. John Wolcott md. to Ann Smyth, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Catherine White,
Elizabeth ^^'illiams,
Han\ M. ^^•ardell,
Sarah Corlies, J^,
Patience Cook,
Miriam Williams, J''.,
Peter Corlies,
William Wolcott,
John Wolcott, Jr.,
Benj°. Corlies,
W^"°. Hartshorne,
W". Hance,
W°. Parker,
Rob*. White,
Britt". White,
John Wolcott,
Ann Wolcott,
Peter ^^'o!cott,
Lydia Wolcott,
Lydia Wolcott, Jr.,
Meribah Smith,
Clementine Van Note,
James Van Note,
Joseph Wolcott,
W". Parker, J^,
Hannah Robinson,
Anne Corlies,
Obadiah Tilton,
James Lafetra.
Manuel Pearce,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Sar*". W. Hartshorne,
Deborah Corlies,
Amy Lafetra,
Han''. Hartshorne,
EHz'\ White,
Sarah Leonard,
AHce Lawrence,
Hannah WooUcy,
Hannah Wardell,
Margaret Corhes,
Patience Corhes,
Tylee Williams,
Benj°. White,
Timothy Corhes,
Edmund WiUiams.
1804, 24, 5mo. Jacob Parker, of Howel, md. to Patience Cook, of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Henry Green,
Ehz'". Corlies,
Jacob Corlies, Jr.,
Jas. Parker, Sen'.,
Frederic Myers,
Patience White,
Eliz'". Green,
Alice Lawrence,
Britt". Corlies,
Ja^. Allinson,
Tim''. Corlies,
Jno. Hartshorne, Jr.,
Margaret Corlies,
Abigail Edwards,
Leah Laing, Jr.,
Rachel Parker,
W'". Corlies,
Jo^ Wolcott,
Tho^ Tilton, Jr.,
Rob'. White,
Benj". Morris,
Jacob Parker,
Patience C. Parker,
Deborah Cook,
Martha Parker, Jr.,
Patience Corlies,
Eliz'". Parker,
Susan Thorn,
Eliz'". Cook,
Sarah Corlies, Jr.,
Eliz'". Corlies,
Ann Corlies,
Mary Parker,
James Parker,
Sam'. Jackson,
Benj". White,
Tylee Williams,
W™. Hartshorne,
Obad". Tilton,
W°. Parker,
Benj". Corlies,
Han''. Woolley,
Han\ Wardell.
1804, 13, gmo. Samuel Haydock, of Phila., P»., md. to Sarah Corlies, of Shrews., at Shrews.!
W^its:
Leah Laing,
James Lafetra,
Timothy Corlies,
William Parker,
Brittain White,
Tylee Williams,
Edmund Williams,
Benj". White,
W^ill-". Hance,
Rob*. White,
Hannah Leonard,
Abigail Parker,
Lydia Wolcott,
Mary Green,
Lydia Wolcott, J^,
M'arv Parker,
Eliz'h. Cook,
Elizth. Corlies, pr. request,
Geo. A. White,
Henry Green,
Samuel Haydock,
Sarah Haydock,
Rob'. Haydock,
George Corlies,
Patience Corlies,
William Haydock,
Elizabeth Green,
Catherine Woolley,
Brittain Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Jacob W'oolley,
Benjamin Corlies,
William Parker, Jr.,
Hannah Woolley,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Ann J. Garrigin,
Joseph Corlies,
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Peter Codies,
Peter Wolcott,
M. Preston Jackson,
Geo. Corlies,
Jo^ Wolcott,
Jas. Allinson,
Benj°. Woolley,
Rich''. Davis,
Joseph Parker,
Jacob White,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Joseph Parrish,
Ann Haydock,
Edward Haydock,
Hannah Garrigins,
Mary Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
Hannah Wardell,
Rachel Corlies,
Eleanor Wardell,
Elizabeth Hance,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Jacob Corlies,
William Corlies,
Ann Corlies,
Jacob Corlies, Jun''.,
Phebe Corlies,
Jacob W. Corlies,
Sarah W. Hartshome,
William Hartshorne,
Jno. Hartshorne, Jr.,
Hannah Hartshorne,
John Hartshorne,
Alice Lawrence,
Margaret Davis,
Elizabeth Woolley,
Deborah Corlies,
Jacobus Hubbard, Jr.,
Jno. Jackson,
Jacob Corlies, Sen'.,
Abigail Edwards,
Lydia Corlies,
Phebe Corlies,
Leah Corlies.
17, lomo. George A. White md. to Elisabeth Corlies, both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Hannah Corlies,
Samuel Tucker, Ju^,
John Curtice,
John Hartshorne,
John Hartshorne, Jun^,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Allen Tucker,
Samuel Haydock,
Mary Corlies,
Jane West,
"Mary Imley,
Rachel Corlies,
Lydia Allen,
Amy Scott,
George Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Sarah Allen,
Elisabeth Corlies,
William Holmes,
Joseph White,
Hannah Leonard,
Phebe Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Phebe Corlies,
Mary G. Holmes,
Abigaile Holmes,
Mary Parker,
Alice Holmes,
Abigail Corlies,
Alice K. Holmes.
Hannah N. Wardle,
George A. White,
Elisabeth White,
Deborah Corlies,
Benjamin Corlies,
Brittain White,
William Corlies,
William Parker,
Jacob Corlies,
Elisabeth White,
Elisabeth Leonard,
Phebe Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Mary Corlies,
Ann Corlies,
Hannah Tucker,
Elizabeth Parker,
INLirgaret Hance,
Elizabeth Corlies, Tun"'.,
Sarah Corlies,
Patience Corlies,
Lydia Corlies,
Jacob Corlies,
Fanny Brewer,
Isaac Hance,
Jacob Woolley,
Tylee Williams,
Alice Lawrence,
Hannah \\'oolley,
Amos White,
John P. Befscnett,
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Elizabeth Hance,
Elizabeth Williams,
Rachel Hance,
Mariam Tilton,
Lydia Brewor,
William Lippincott, [not present],
Jeremiah B. Woolley,
Crawford White,
Benjamin White,
Littleton \\hite,
John Hance,
Lydia Jackson,
Mary P. Holmes.
1807, II, 6mo.
Isack Martain, Junior, of Bridgetown, md. to Catharine White, of Shrews., at
Shrews. :
W^its:
Seth Lippincott,
Obadiah Tilton,
Alice Lawrence,
Rosina Black,
Magdelin Leonard,
Ezra Black, Jr.,
Tylee Williams,
Thomas Tilton, Jr.,
Brittain Corlies,
\Mlliam Parker,
Peter Wolcott,
Manuel Pearce,
James Patterson,
Benjamin White,
Joseph White,
John Rively,
John Corlies,
Mary Corlies,
Sarah Haydock,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Brittain White,
Sarah N. Hartshome,
Isack Martain. Jr.,
Catharine Martain,
Robert White,
Cornelia \\'hite,
Lydia White,
Hendrick Conover, "^
Ann Conover, ^
Mary White,
Ann White,
Croford White,
Ro*. Brown ^^■hite,
William White,
Joseph delvoring, [?],
Sarah Rively,
Hannah ^\'ardle,
Patience Corlies,
Hannah Hartshorne.
Sarah Throckmorton,
Meriam Williams,
Lvdia White.
1807, II, 6mo. Joseph Wolcott md. to Mary Lewis, both of Shrews., at Shrews.
Wits:
Jacob Woolley,
Obadiah Tilton,
Jno. Hartshome, Jr.
W". Parker.
Manuel Pearce,
Margaret Corlies,
Brittain White,
Deborah Corlies,
Hannah Laing,
Nancy Lippincott,
Tylee Williams,
Sarah Haydock,
Patience Corlies,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Sarah Rively,
Mary Corlies,
Miriam Williams. J''.
Joseph Wolcott,
Mary Wolcott,
Peter Wolcott,
Meribah Lafetra,
James Lafetra,
Ann Thompson,
Abigail Parker,
Hannah Williams,
Clementine \"an Note,
Lucy H. Eddy,
Mary Dennis,
Sarah Lewis.
Elizabeth Jeffrey,
Hannah Woolley,
Lydia Branson,
Joseph Branson,
Sarah W. Hartshome,
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Joseph D. Everinghim,
Tho». Tilton, J^,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Lydia White,
Sarah Throckmorton,
Seth B. Lippincott,
George Corhes,
Benjamin Wolcott,
WilHam Parker, Jr.,
Henry Wolcott,
Joseph Parker.
1806, 16, lomo.
Joseph Lafetra md. to Ruth Woolley, [dau. of Elihu Woolley], both of Shrews., at
Shrews. :
Wits :
Tylee Williams,
Jacob Woolley,
Brittain White,
W™. Hartshorne,
John Hartshorne,
John Hartshorne, Jun.,
Peter Wolcott,
Manuel Pearce,
Thomas Tilton, Jur.,
Robert White,
Joseph Wolcott,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Joanna Williams,
Elizabeth Codies,
Mary Corlies,
Mary Parker,
Catharine Woolley,
Sarah White,
Sarah W. Hartshorne,
Joseph Lafetra,
.Ruth Woolley,
Elihu Woolley,
Mary Woolley,
Deborah Lafetra,
Elizabeth Lafetra,
Samuel Lafetra,
Samuel Woolley,
Hannah Woolley,
Hannah Wardell,
Elizabeth Parker,
Rachel Salter,
Elizabeth Jackson,
Lydia Wolcott,
Patience Corlies,
Elizabeth Lafetra,
Elizabeth Pearce,
Lydia Wolcott.
i8q8, 14, gmo. John Moreton md. to Rebeckah Lafetra, both of Howel, at Manasquan:
Wits :
Jane Lewis,
Sarah Newberry,
James Morris,
Thomas Cook,
Wil". Hartshorne,
James Lawrence,
Tho^ Tilton, Jun'.,
John P. Le\vis,
Mary Hartshorne,
Will". Morton,
Hannah Pattor,
Sarah W. Hartshorne,
Isabel Morris,
Elizabeth Curtis,
Mary Newberry,
John Moreton,
Rebeckali Moreton,
Marah Lafetra,
Lydia Lafetra,
Edmund Lafetra, Jun'.,
John Moreton, Jun'.,
Ihomas Tilton,
Hugh Jackson,
Amos Tilton,
Deborah Lewis,
Hannah Morris,
Meribah Curtis,
Martha Van Mater,
Elizabeth Brown,
Richard Moreton.
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1809, 14, 9010. Benjamin Paxson, of Philadelphia, Penn., md. to Sarah White, of Shrews., at
Shrews. :
Wits:
Eliz"". Lawrie,
Elizt^ White,
Eliz*". \\'illiams,
Revo Hance,
Briton Corlies,
Ann White,
Meribah Littell,
Jno. Corlies,
Benj". Parker,
Seth Lippincott,
E. S. W illiams,
Phebe Embree,
Mary Parker,
Eliz"". Letson,
Elenor \^'ardell,
Charlotte Corlies,
Abigail Corlies,
Eliz'''. Hance,
Patience Corlies,
Han\ M. Wardell,
Eliz"". Corlies,
Eliz'". White,
Rebeccah White,
Rachel Lawrie,
Eliz'". Davis,
Peter T. Wolcott,
William Hance,
Hariot White,
Rob'. \\'hite,
Benj°. \\'hite,
W". P. Holmes,
Eliz«\ White,
Sarah White,
Jediah Allen,
Sam'. Trafford,
Mary Imlay,
Benjamin Paxson,
Sarah Paxson,
Joseph \Miite,
Sarah White,
Thomas Paxson,
Clarinda White,
Elihu Pickering,
Elihu \\". White,
Elizabeth Tilton,
Ann Allen,
T\lee Williams,
Alercy Pickering,
Alice Lawrence,
Hannah Woolley,
Sar*". W. Hartshorne,
Han*". Hartshorne,
Grace \\'illiams,
Aliriam Williams,
Eliz"". W. ^'oorhees,
Catherine Woolley,
Miriam T. \\'illiams,
Miriam T. Allen,
Elizabeth Dehart,
Jacob \\'oolley,
W". Parker, Jur.,
John Hartshorn,
Edmund Williams,
William Parker,
Brittain White,
Jos. Allen,
Geo. Corlies,
Thomas Tilton, Jur.,
Christian \\'hite,
Margaret Hance,
Charles Paxson.
1810, 15, 2mo.
Timothy Smith, of Luzarne, Penn.,
Williams, of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Phebe Corlies,
Mary Parker,
Phebe H. Corlies,
Mary Tenbrook,
Patience Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Geo. N. Wardell,
Lydia Jackson,
Phebe Corlies,
Brittain White,
Benj°. W. Corlies,
Henry Wolcott,
Samuel Wolcott,
Sarah W. Hartshorne,
md. to Hannah Williams, daughter of John
Timothy Smith,
Hannah Smith,
James Williams,
Mary Lippincott,
Miriam ^^'illiams,
Tylee Williams,
\\'illiam Parker,
\\"illiam Hartshorne,
Joseph Wolcott,
Benj°. White,
Jacob Corlies,
Elizabeth S. Williams,
Elizabeth Davis,
Elihu \\'oolley,
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Mary Inilay,
Miriam Williams,
Elizabeth Hance,
Clememine \'an Note,
Elizabeth Pearce,
Patience White,
Margaret Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Sarah Throckmorton,
Rebecca W. White,
IMargaret Hance,
Elizabeth White,
Miriam T. Allen,
Sarah Laing,
Hannah Wardell,
Hannah Lippincott,
John Jackson,
Brittain Corlies,
John Corlies,
Esek White,
Joseph W. Corlies,
Elizabeth Letson,
Meribah Little,
W. P. Holmes,
Margaret Davis,
Hannah Croxon,
Amy Scott,
Christianna Vail,
John Wolcott.
1810, 15, 3mo.
Seth Lippincott, (son of Thomas Lippincott, of Chester, and Lydia, his Wife), md.
to Miriam Williams, (dau. of Edmund Williams), both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Mary G. Holmes,
George Corlies,
Sarah Saltar,
Charlotte Hance,
Mary Tenbrook,
Sarah Corlies,
Phebe Williams,
Meribah Pearce,
Mary M. Cline,
Mary Hartshorne,
Amey W. Robinson,
Deborah Robinson,
Phebe White,
Catharine Moore,
Clementine \'an note,
Sally Remsen,
John Corlies,
Margaret Shotwell,
Phebe Corlies,
Gidion Middleton,
Esek White,
John Hartshorne, Jr.,
William Hartshorne,
William Parker,
Allice Lawrence,
Hannah Wardell,
Sarah W. Hartshorne,
Patience White,
Meribah Little,
Elizabeth Robinson,
Benj". White,
Miriam Tilton,
Mary Imlay,
Phebe Embree,
Hannah Hartshorne,
William R. Holmes,
William Hance,
Sarah Tilton,
Seth Lippincott,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Tho^. Lippincott,
Lydia Lippincott,
Edmund Williams,
Miriam Williams,
Phebe Burr,
Mary Tenbrook,
Tylee Williams,
Elizabeth Williams,
Anna Parry,
Obadiah Tilton,
David Tilton,
Joseph Allen,
Miriam T. Allen,
Elizabeth White,
Sarah Corlies,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Hannah H. Williams,
George H. White,
Esther Williams,
Sarah Throckmorton,
John Lippincott,
Edmund W. Allen,
Edmund Throckmorton,
Edmund W. Burr,
Elizabeth Williams,
Mary Burrough,
Lydia Burr,
Lydia White,
Rebeca White,
Tho'. C. White,
Miriam T. Williams,
Eliza Ann Woodward,
Nimrod Woodward,
Abigail Holmes,
Eliza M. Knight,
Deborah Corlies,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1811, 21, iimo.
Deborah Corlie?,
Fanny Conrovv,
Margaret Hance,
Elizabeth Letson,
Phebe White,
Jo^ Wolcott,
Nathan A. Smith,
Brittain White.
Peter T. Wolcott, (son of Peter Wolcott and Lydia, his wife), md. to Hannah F.
Croxson, (dau. Jacob Croxson and Elizabeth, his wife), both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Catherine Croxson,
Deborah Sherson,
Garret S. WikofT,
Robert Parker,
Lydia Parker,
William Croxson,
Henry Wolcott,
Joseph Wolcott,
Elizabeth Parker,
Hannah Woolley,
Lvdia Croxson,
Gitte Wikofif,
Rachel Wikofif,
Samuel Woolley,
William W. Croxson,
Martha F. Burnett,
Sarah W. Corlies,
James Stillwell,
Patience White,
Edmund W. Allen,
Joseph W. Corlies,
Harriot White,
Elizabeth CorlieSj
Mary Parker,
Mary Corlies,
Abigail Corlies,
Deborah White,
Amey Allen,
Sarah Shearman,
Meriam T. Wiliams,
Elizabeth W. Allen,
Tylee Williams,
Elizabeth Robenson,
Edmund Williams,
Benjamin Wolcott,
Peter T. Wolcott,
Hannah F. Wolcott,
Peter Wolcott,
Lydia Wolcott,
Jacob Croxson,
Elizabeth Croxson,
Nathan Woolley,
Zilpha Woolley,
Manuel Pearce,
Esek White,
Amos Tilton,
Robert White,
Crawford White,
William Parker, J'.,
Benjamin White,
Benjamin Parker,
Hannah Woolley,
William P. Holmes,
Abigail Parker,
Hannah H. Williams,
Miriam Williams,
Susanna White,
Leah Parker,
Thomas Shearman,
James Morris,
Susan Morris,
Margaret Stillwell,
Abigail Pararker,
Phebe Embree,
Leah Laeny,
Sarah Thomson, [?],
Joseph Parker,
George Corlies,
Jacob Woolley,
James Van Note,
Samuel Wolcott.
1812, 16, 4mo.
Joseph Allen, (son of Joseph & Hannah Allen), md. to Sarah Corlies, (dau. of
Benjamin & Deborah Corlies), both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Peter Wolcott,
Obediah Tilton,
George Corlies,
Joseph Parker,
Deborah Corlies,
Phebe Corlies,
Abigail Corlies,
William Corlies,
Ann Corlies,
Joseph Allen,
Sarah Allen,
Deborah Corlies,
Mary Corlies,
William Parker,
Edmund W. Allen,
George Corlies,
Tvlee Williams,
Elizabeth W. Allen,
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J. C-
White,
Charlotte Corlies,
Phebe Corlies,
Deborah Parker,
Abigail Corlies,
Elizabeth White,
Mary Parker,
Elizabeth Davis,
Susan Corlies,
Joseph W. Corlies,
Sarah Salter,
Elizabeth Salter,
Sarah Corlies,
Elizabeth Hance,
Lydia Wolcott,
Seth Lippincott,
William Hance,
Elizabeth Robinson,
Henry Corlies,
Rebecca W. White,
George A. White,
Joseph W. Allen,
Deborah Corlies,
Sarah Hartshorne,
Hanah Wardle,
Patience White,
Phebe B. Corlies,
Ann Allen,
Jiediah Allen,
William Parker,
Hanah Hartshorne,
John Hartshorne,
Caroline Allen,
Meriam Allen,
Meriam T. Williams,
Jacob Corlies, Jur.,
Lydia White,
Elizabeth S. Williams,
Hubbard Corlies,
Abigail Corlies,
Manuel Pearce,
Elizabeth Letson,
Abigail Parker,
Brittain White,
William Holms,
Abigail B. Holms,
Margaret Hance,
Clementine Van note.
1813, 15, i2mo. James E. Dorsett, (son of James & Ellianor Dorsett), md. to Lydia Lafetra, (dau.
Edmund & Sarah Lafetra), both of Howel, at Manasquan:
Wits:
Sarah W. Hartshorne,
Wil™. Hartshorne,
Thomas Tilton, J^,
Cornelius Forman,
Deborah Tilton,
Nelly Longstreet,
Sarah Curtis,
Ann Forman,
Lewis E. Pierce,
Rebecca Morton,
Ed"". Lafetra,
John Morton,
Tho'. Cook,
Hugh Jackson,
Hugh Jackson,
- James E. Dorsett,
Lydia Dorsett,
James Dorsett,
Elleanor Dorsett,
Sarah Lafetra,
.Elleanor Dorsett,
iWilliam Dorsett,
> Catharine Dorsett,
Thomas Cook, Jr.,
John S. Forman,
Nimrod Miller,
Joseph Pierce,
Hannah Woolley,
Deborah Jackson.
1815, 14, i2mo.
William Widdifield, (son of John & Elizabeth Widdifield), of Philadelphia, Penn.,
md. to Elizabeth Corlies, (dau. of Briton & Sarah Corlies), of Shrews., at Shrews. :
Wits:
Obadiah Tilton,
Jacob Woolley,
Margaret Hance,
Benj". White,
John Hartshorne,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Benj". Parker,
Jo^ Wolcott,
W". Widdifield,
Elizabeth Widdifield,
Susan Corlies,
Sarah W. Corlies,
Joseph Parker, Jun'.,
Hannah Parker,
William Parker,
William Parker,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Joseph Allen,
Reuben [Shivve?],
John Wolcott,
Phebe Williams,
Henry S. Remsen,
Sally Remsen,
Han\ H. Williams,
EUzK W. Allen,
Eliz''. Robinson,
Rebecca W. White,
Anne Allen,
Lydia White,
Peter Corlies,
Marg*. Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Joseph Lafetra,
Scott Herbert,
John Gallagher,
Tylee Williams,
Elizabeth Williams,
Seth Lippincott,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Elizabeth S. Williams,
Miriam T. Williams,
Elizabeth White,
George Corlies,
Henry Miller,
Mary Miller,
George Widdifield,
Deborah Widdifield,
Sarah Lippincott,
John Widdifield,
Henry Corlies,
Patience Corlies,
Elizabeth Parker,
Patience Haydock,
Sarah Corlies,
Briton Corlies, Jr.,
Joseph W. Corlies,
Jacob W. Corlies,
Benj°. W. Corlies,
Mary Corlies,
Charlotte Corlies,
Mary Parker,
Mary Rively.
1818, 12, 3mo.
Dobel Baker, son of George & Hannah, of Phil., Pa., md. to Mary, dau. of Geo.
& Patience Woolley Corlies, of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Mary Ann Haydock,
Eliza L. Corlies,
Will-". Parker,
Elizabeth Parker,
Peter Corlies,
Margaret Corlies,
Deborah Cook,
Deborah Corlies,
Rachel Corlis,
John Wolcott,
Mariam T. Williams,
Sarah J. Allen,
Phebe B. Corlies,
Marg'. Hance,
Elizabeth S. Williams,
Mary Corlies,
Ann Allen,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Sarah Sherman,
Maria I. Keach,
Caroline W. Tilton,
Jane G. Ten Brook,
Susan White,
Hannah Parker,
Mary Tilton,
Joseph Wolcott,
Miriam T. Allen,
Hannah H. Williams,
Dobel Barker,
Mary C. Baker,
Patience Corlies,
Benjamin Corlies,
Will-". Baker,
Jacob Corlies,
Newsom Baker,
W". Letson,
Will". C. White,
Tho". C. White,
Nathan Woolley,
Benj". Parker, '
Jacob Corlies, Jun^,
Rob'. White,
Rob'. Parker,
Sam'. Lafetra,
Benjn. Wolcott, Sr.,
Sarah Corlies,
Patience Corlies Haydock,
Mary Parker,
Charlotte Corlies,
Edward G. Corlies,
Joseph W. Corlies,
Nancy Corlies,
Benj. W. Corlies,
Jacob W. Corlies,
Clementine Van Nott,
Jacob Woolley,
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Brittain Wliite,
Elizabeth White,
Seth Lippincott,
Joseph Parker, Jr.,
Joseph Allen,
Obadiah Tilton,
Tylee Williams,
Deborah Corlies,
Hannah Hartshorn,
John Hartshorn,
Sarah Renisen,
Henry I. Remsen,
Lydia White,
Hannah Baker.
l8i8, 15, lomo. Joseph Parker, (son of William & Elizabeth Parker), nid. to Elizabeth S. Williams,
(dau. of Tylee & Elizabeth Williams), both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Benjamin W. Corlies,
Henry Burr, Jun''.,
George W. Burr,
Jacob Corlies, Ju"'.,
Joseph E. White,
James Yetman,
Deborah Corlies,
Deborah Parker,
Elizabeth Hance,
Caroline W. Tilton,
Alice Smith,
Leah L. Parker,
Deborah White,
Caroline Allen,
Marv White,
Elizabeth W. Allen,
Susan White,
Samuel T. Thomson,
Sallay Thomson,
Lydia White,
Phebe B. Corlies,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Mary M. Potter,
Jane G. Tenbrook,
Amy Scott,
Phebe White,
Margaret Hance,
Miriam T. Allen,
Miriam Burr,
Margaret Curtis,
Susan Corlies,
Elizabeth White,
Ann White,
Abigail Corlies,
Joseph Wolcott,
Joseph Parker,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
William Parker,
Elizabeth Parker,
Tylee Williams,
Elizabeth Williams,
Miriam T. Williams,
Hannah H. Williams,
Phebe Williams,
Edmund T. Williams,
Esek H. Williams,
Jane Williams,
Mary Williams,
Mary Parker,
Joseph Allen,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Seth Lippincott,
Edmund W. Lippincott,
Hannah Parker,
Elizabeth Parker,
William Parker,
Hannah Ustick,
Patience Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Mary C. Baker,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Patience C. Haydock,
Jacob W^oolley,
Samuel Lafetra,
John Hartshorne,
William Smith,
Esek White,
William Hance,
Brittain White,
Joseph Will™. Allen,
Joseph Lafetra,
Job Cook,
Benjamin Parker.
1820, 14, i2mo. Benjamin W. Corlies, son of Briton & Sarah Corlies, md. to Miriam, dau. of Tylee
& Elizabeth Williams, both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Hannah W. Parker,
William Parker,
Mary M. Cline,
Frances G. Cline,
Benjamin W. Corlies,
Miriam T. Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Tylee Williams,
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HISTORICAL MISCELL-\XY.
Samuel H. Hanshome,
Joseph W'ooUey.
Thomas H. Leggett,
Joseph Wolcott.
Joseph Lafetra,
Margaret Hance,
James Yetman,
Samuel Throckmorton,
Edward Woodward,
Amy Scott,
Ann Hopkins,
Man.- Parker,
Susanna Corlies,
Deborah [Saers?],
Benjamin Corlies,
Man.- Ann Hartshome,
Esek Hartshome,
John Hartshome,
Esek White,
Samuel Lafetra,
William Parker,
Brittain White,
Benj". White,
Sarah Saltar,
Elizabeth Williams,
Ann Corlies,
Joseph W. Corlies,
Jacob W. Corlies,
Joseph Parker, Jun.,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
Man,' Williams,
Jane Williams,
Mar}" Williams,
Esek H. Williams,
Edmund T. Williams,
Hannah H. Williams,
Elizabeth Parker,
Patience Corlies^
Seth Lippincott,
Lydia ^Vhite,
Edmund Throckmonon,
Jacob Woolley,
Benjamin Parker,
Hannah L'stick,
Hannah H. Hartshome,
Phebe Williams,
Sarah W. Corlies.
1821, 22, iimo.
Joseph ^^'oolley. (son of Jacob & Elizabeth Woolley), md. to Hannah H. Williams,
(dau. of Tylee & Elizabeth Williams), both of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House,
in Shrews.:
Wits:
Joseph Parker. Jun'.,
Hannah W. Parker,
Lydia Croxson,
Phebe Williams,
George Williams,
Aim W. Little,
Jerusha Holmes,
Deborah Parker,
Zilpah Corlies,
Eden Woolley,
Esek H. \\'illiams,
Benjamin Woolley,
Cornelia "SI. Lewis,
Jane Williams,
Mary \\'illiams.
Emmeline Woolley,
Benjamin \\'. Corlies,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
Jane G. Tenbrook,
Charlotte Corlies,
Sarah W. Corlies,
Hannah C. Corlies,
Abigail Corlies,
Amy Scott,
Mar}- Williams,
Ruth Lafetra.
Patience Corlies,
Margaret Hance.
Elizabeth Croxson,
Joseph Woolley,
Hannah H. Woolley,
Jacob Woolley,
Elizabeth Woolley,
Tylee Williams,
Elizabeth Williams,
Mar}- Parker,
Catharine Lewis,
Jno. P. Lewis,
Elizabeth Widdifield,
Ann Corlies,
Sarah Corlies,
Joseph E. White,
James Yetman,
John Yetman,
W". Widdifield.
Jacob W. Corlies,
W". Parker. Jtm.,
Daniel Williams,
Samuel Lafetra.
Cornelius J. Smith,
Seth Lippincott,
Edmimd W. Lippincott,
William W. Croxson,
Joseph Lafetra.
John Hartshome,
Joseph Allen.
Jacobus Hubbard,
William Parker,
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Phebe B. Corlies,
Susannah Throckmorton,
Miriam T. Allen,
Caroline Allen,
Hannah Tucker,
Elizabeth White,
Benjamin Parker,
George A. Corlies,
Joseph ^^'olcott,
Henr>- \\'. ^^"olcott,
Jacob Corlies, Jun.,
Edward Remsen,
Brittain White,
Benj™. White.
1821, 13, l2mo. Thomas Cook, Jun'., son of Thomas & Rachel Cook, md. to Ann Arnold, dau. of
Israel & Bathsheba Williams, of Shrews., at Friends' Meeting House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Lydia \\'hite,
Rachel C. Sherman,
Abigail Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
George W. White,
Elizabeth White,
Sarah Corlies,
Elizabeth Parker,
Elizabeth A. Corlies,
Samuel Lafetra,
John Hartshome,
Benjamin ^^^ Corlies,
Ruth Lafetra,
~ Bathsheba Drummond,
Rebecca Morton,
Eden \\'oolley,
Joseph E. White,
Elizabeth E. Williams,
Patience Corlies,
Margaret Hance,
Phebe Williams,
Hannah H. Woolley,
Mar^- T. Corlies,
Lucy G. Corlies,
Emeline Woolley,
Elizabeth \\'oo!ley,
Meriam T. Allen,
Phebe B. CorUes,
Elizabeth Hunt,
Hannah Hartshome,
1S23, 13, 2mo.
Thomas Cook, Jim'.,
Ann Cook,
Thomas Cook,
Rebecca Cook,
Edmund West,
Rachel \^"est,
Mars- White,
Catharine Williams,
\\'iiliam L. Borden,
Hannah LawTence,
Elizabeth Williams,
Daniel WilUams,
Tylee Williams,
Henry \\'. \\'olcott,
Joseph \\oolley,
Joseph Lafetra,
Edmimd W. Lippincott,
Jacob Woolley,
Benjamin Parker,
Brittain White,
Jacob Corlies, Jun^,
William Hance,
Benjamin \\hite,
George A. Corlies,
Thomas Sherman,
John Morton,
Ann Johnson.
John L.. son of Benjamin & Marj- Borden, md. to iliriam T., dau. of Joseph &
Elizabeth Allen, both of Shrews., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Ruth Lafetra,
Lydia \\hite,
Phebe Williams,
Ann W. Little.
Sarah Ann Smith,
Hannah B. Lawrence.
W^. L. Thomson,
Edmund W. Lippincott,
Henr>- W. Wolcott,
James \\'est.
Jacob Woolley,
John L. Borden,
Miriam T. Borden,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Leah L. Parker,
Susan Smnmerhays,
Elihu Woolley,
Samuel Lafetra,
Benjamin Borden,
Mary Borden,
Joseph Allen,
Sarah Allen,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
John Hartshorne,
Joseph Wolcott,
Esek H. WilHams,
Stacy D. White,
Edward G. CorHes,
EHzabeth Hance,
Sarah Wardell,
EHzabeth \\'ardell,
Ann Allen,
Martha S. Shreve,
Phebe Ann Shreve,
Elizabeth White,
Caroline Allen,
Hannah T. Borden,
Joseph E. White,
Thomas T. Borden,
Gabriel West,
Abigail Corlies,
Phebe Corlies,
Deborah Corlies,
Jacob Corlies, Jun'.,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Seth Lippincott,
Peter B. Corlies,
George A. Corlies,
Sarah T. Allen,
Richard Borden,
W". L. Borden,
Joseph L. Borden,
Elizabeth C. Corlies,
Hannah W. Corlies,
Sarah C. Shearman,
Tho'. Shearman,
Samuel Allen,
Miriam T. Corlies,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Margaret Hance,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
Elizabeth Parker, Jun^,
Caroline W. Lippincott,
Sarah W. Corlies,
Susan Corlies.
1822, 17, lomo.
Isaack Lippincott, (son of Caleb & Jemima Lippincott, of Northampton, N. J.),
of Freehold, md. to Caroline W. Tilton, (dau. of Amos & Elizabeth Tilton), of
Middletown, at Shrews.:
Wits:
Jane G. Tenbrook,
Samuel Lafetra,
Joseph Wolcott,
Benj". Parker,
John Hartshorne,
Seth Lippincott,
Joseph \Voolley,
William W. Croxson,
John D. Forman,
Guy Champlain,
John F. T. Forman,
Benjamin W. Corlies,
Mary Glover,
Lucy Y. Corlies,
Zelphia Corlies,
Elizabeth Corlies,
Benj". Van Mater,
Henrv W. Wolcott,
Thad^ Whitlock,
Tho^ C. White,
James F. Throckmorton,
W^-". W. Wikofif,
Isaac St , [blurred],
J Aaron Conover,
Isaac Hance,
W". S. Stoutenborrough,
Thomas Tilton,
Rebecca Lippincott,
Hannah M. Wardell,
Gideon M. Tilton,
Isaac K. Lippincott,
Caroline W'. Lippincott,
Jemima Lippincott,
Elizabeth Tilton,
Benjamin White,
William W. Tilton,
Mary W. Whitlock.
Sarah W. Corlies.
Phebe , [blurred],
Marv M. Whitlock,
Ann'C. \\'hitlock.
Ann \Y. Tilton,
Sarah White,
[Berajah?] R. Lippincott,
Samuel L. Woodward,
Ann White,
Joseph j\I. Morgan,
Mary L. Morgan,
Hannah S. Lippincott,
Mary M. Tilton,
Joseph E. White,
Richard T. Forman,
Susan White,
David Forman,
Abigail Shinn,
Lydia Croxson,
Hannah Parker,
Sarah Shreve,
Hannah C. , [worn],
Eliza Ann Van Mater,
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Stacy D. White,
William White,
Ann White,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Patience Corlies,
Amy Lafetra,
Elizabeth Williams,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
Lydia White,
Hannah H. Woolley,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Jacob Woolley,
Joseph Lafetra,
Elizabeth Hunt,
Ann Hopkins,
John W. Whitlock,
Miriam T. Corlies,
Miriam T. Allen,
Sarah Glover,
Fanny Glover,
Lucy Hartshorne,
Hannah H. Hartshorne,
Deborah Parker,
Mary White,
Leah L. Parker,
Caroline Allen,
Amy Barkalow,
Louise Q. Wikoff,
Lydia C. Tilton.
1824, 16, 6mo. Allen, son of Samuel & Elizabeth Lafetra, md. to Prudence, dau. of John & Mary
Morton, of Howel, at Squan :
u
u
1826, II, 5mo.
Wits:
Susanna Lawrence,
Abigail Morris,
Thomas Cook,
Edmund Lafetra^
Elizabeth Curtis,
Gertrude Ann Morris,
Eliza Morris,
Meribah Curtis,
Hannah Allen,
William P. Lafetra,
Walter Lawrence,
Emma Morton,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Meribah S. Wolcott,
James L. Morris, _^
Mary Wolcott,
Allen Lafetra,
Prudence Lafetra,
John Morton,
Rebecca Morton,
Elizabeth Lafetra,
Tylee A. Lafetra,
Richard Morton,
James Dorsett, Jun^,
Lydia Dorsett,
Alice Morton,
Prudence Allen,
Mary Gififord,
Joseph Wolcott,
Seth Lippincott,
Edmund Robison.
Edward Wing, of New Bedford, Mass., son of John & Elizabeth Wing, late of
Sandwich, Mass., md. to Elizabeth Hunt, of Shrews., dau. of Samuel & Hannah
Hopkins, late of Frankford, Penn., at Shrews.:
Wits:
Esek H. Williams,
Edward G. Corlies,
Jacob Corlies, Jr.,
Deborah Corlies,
Phebe Parker,
Robert Parker,
Benjamin Woolley,
Zilpha Woolley,
Rachel Hance,
Ruth Lafetra,
Benjamin Parker,
Edmond W. Allen,
Sarah Corlies,
Patience Corlies,
Lydia Parker,
Rebecca Morton,
Joseph Lafetra,
Edward Wing,
Elizabeth Wing,
Sarah Shotwell,
Cornelius Grinnell,
Mary James,
Hannah Hartshorne,
Ann Hopkins,
John Hartshorne,
Hannah Shotwell,
Mary Shotwell,
Ann H. James,
W". W. Shotwell, Jun--
Lucy Hartshorne,
Samuel Hartshorne,
Lawrence Hartshorne,
Sarah Saltar,
Elizabeth Saltar,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
1833. 4, 4mo.
Edward B. Lafetra,
William Hance,
Joseph C. White,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Edmund W'. Lippincott,
Charlotte Corhes,
Mary Parker,
Mary Ann Haydock,
Sarah W. Corhes,
Susan Corhes,
Hannah H. W^oolley,
Abigail Corhes,
Sarah Allen,
Leah L. Parker,
Ann White,
Tylee Williams,
John Morton,
Phebe Williams,
Catharine Hunn,
Ann Allen,
Margaret Hance,
Lydia White,
Phebe B. Corlies,
Seth Lippincott,
Samuel Lafetra,
David Tilton,
Miriam T. Corlies,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
Aliriam T. Borden,
Benjamin W. Corlijs,
Joseph Wolcott,
Isaac Hance,
Edmund T. Williams,
Henry W. Lippincott.
Hugh Townsend, of Piscataway, son of John & Susannah Townsend, both de-
ceased, md. to Abigail Parker, of Shrews., dau. of Peter & Lydia Parker, at
Shrews. :
Wits:
Jane G. Tenbrook,
Clemence S. Lippincott,
Jane Williams,
Hannah H. Woolley,
Cynthia A. Mount,
Elizabeth Williams,
Sarah White,
E. H. \\'illiams,
Jos. E. \\'hite,
Edm". T. \Villiams,
Joseph Woolley,
Jacob Worthley,
Edm''. W. Lippincott,
E. A. Parker,
Seth Lippincott,
Miriam W. Lippincott,
Luke Conrow,
Joseph Parker, Jun'.,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
Ann White,
Hugh Townsend,
Abigail Townsend,
Joseph Parker,
Benjamin Parker,
Margaret Parker,
Robert Parker,
Phebe Parker,
Lydia Ann Parker,
Sarah Towiisend,
Jothan Townsend,
Catharine Townsend,
Richard Townsend,
Harriet Townsend,
Eli Pound,
Charles Robinson,
Elizabeth W. Allen,
Amelia L. Lippincott,
Hannah L. Parker,
Elizabeth Hartshorne,
Amy R. Sebbern.
1847, 15, gmo. Zebedee Nicholson, of Newtown, Camden Co., son of Isaac & Priscilla Nicholson,
md. to Lydia Ann Parker, dau. of Robert & Phebe Parker, at Friends' Meeting
House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Henry W. Wolcott,
William I. Bauer,
Joseph Parker,
Elizabeth S. Parker,
Lucy Ann Leaver,
George D. Leaver,
Jacob Corlies, Jun"'.,
Edmund T. Allen,
George C. White,
Gideon M. Allen,
Zebedee Nicholson,
Lydia Ann Nicholson,
Isaac Nicholson,
Priscilla Nicholson,
Robert Parker,
Phebe Parker,
Benjamin Parker,
Margaret Parker,
Joseph Parker,
Sarah L. Parker,
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Elizabeth Williams,
Ann White,
Henrietta Wolcott,
Susan Parker,
Elizabeth W. Allen,
Cordelia Tallman,
Ann C. Williams,
Sarah Maria Allen,
Ellen L. \'an Derveer,
Mary T. Williams,
Augusta F. Allen,
Hannah P. Williams,
Tylee B. Codies,
Sarah W. Hance,
Susan B. Hance,
Sarah T. Williams,
Clemence S. Covvert,
Elizabeth Leaver,
Susan H. Corlies,
Ann W. Lafetra,
Sarah T. Allen,
Sarah Corlies,
Clementine \\'olcott,
Alice Woolley,
Sarah Allen,
Benjamin C. Parker,
John W. Parker,
Priscilla Nicholson,
W". H. Nicholson,
Mary Nicholson,
Isaac W. Nicholson,
Jacob H. Corlies,
Phebe W. Corlies,
Barzillai Allen,
Nora Allen,
Abner Allen,
Sarah D. Eldred,
William W. Tilton,
Elizabeth Ann Tilton,
Benjamin C. White,
Elizabeth White,
Mary V. Sherman,
Sarah C. Allen,
Abigail Corlies,
Jacob Corlies,
William S. Eatton,
Mary W. \'an Derveer,
Benjamin W. Van Derveer.
1848, 14, 3mo. Robert Pharo, of Barnegat, son of Samuel & Phebe Pharo, md. to Rachel W.
Cook, of Squan, dau. of Tliomas & Ann Cook, at Squan:
Wits:
Benjamin Parker,
]\Iargaret Parker,
Joseph Parker,
Ann White,
Jarvis H. Bartlett,
Matilda Bartlett,
Orrin Pharo,
John Arnold,
Mary Arnold,
And many others,
Robert Pharo,
Rachel W. Pharo,
Thomas Cook,
Thomas Cook, Jr.,
Ann Cook,
Ebenezer Cook.
1853. 13' 4nio. Albert Collins, of Eatontown, son of Thomas & Ann, of Burlington, md. to Eliza-
beth Leaver, dau. of William & Hannah Leaver, of Burlington, at Friends' Meet-
ing House, in Shrews.:
Wits:
Jacob H. Corlies,
Charles E. Ivins,
Lambert R. Ivins,
Jacob C. Lawrence,
Henry F. Spaulding,
Benjamin C. Parker,
-Bloomfield Drummond,
Charles S. Brooks,
Charlotte Hubbard,
Ellen L. Corlies,
Eliza G. Williams,
Julia A. Spaulding,
Anne White,
Albert Collins,
Elizabeth A. Collins,
Thomas Collins,
Hannah Leaver,
John Collins,
Francis Collins,
George D. Leaver,
Lucv A. Leaver,
Elizabeth W. Smith,
Margaret Parker,
Samuel Bettle,
Richard F. Mott,
Elton Thomas,
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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Phebe W. Corlies,
Miriam T. Corlies,
Sarah T. Allen,
Mehetable White,
Elizabeth H. hins,
Martha Allinson,
Mary A. Northam,
Henry C. Northam,
John W. Parker,
Phebe C. Parker,
Susan B. P. Cook,
Mary Finch,
Joseph Parker,
Elizabeth S. Parker.
Births; Deaths
The births of George & Deborah Corlies' children :
Thomas Corlies was born ye 3"^ of ye 9 mo., 17CX).
Deborah " " " "11 " " 2 mo., 1702.
Joseph " " " " 14 " " I mo., 1704-5.
Benjamin " " " " 31 " " 6 m©., 1707.
Timothy " " " " 10 " " 2 mo., 1710.
Dinah " " " " 17 " " 11 mo., 1712.
Jacob " " " " 14 " " 8 mo., 1715.
Thomas Corlies, son of George & Deborah, desesed his life ye
George Corlies desesed his life ye 10 of ye 7 mo., 171 5.
Timothy " " " " " 23 " " i mo., 1733.
Benjamin " departed his life " 11 " " 8 mo., 1739.
Deborah " " her " " 3 " " 2 mo., 1757.
1700.
The birth of George & Joanna Williams' children :
Obadiah Williams was born ye 14 of ye i mo., 1710.
Hezekiah " " " " 16 " " 2 mo., 1713.
George " " " " 6 " " 12 mo., 1714.
Hezekiah " " " " 18 " " 12 mo., 1716.
John " " " " 20 " " I mo., 1719.
Experience " " " " 12 " " 2 mo., 1721.
Elihu " " " " 3 " " 3 mo., 1726.
Hannah Williams, daughter of George & Lydia Williams, was born ye 22 of ye 3 mo., 1743.
Elizabeth Williams, ye mother of George Williams, desesed her life ye 14 of 12 mo., 1708.
John Williams, husban to Elizabeth Williams, desesed his life ye 22 of 12 mo., 1719.
Thomas Bills desesed his life ye 2 of ye 2 mo., 1721.
Joanna Bills " her " " 4 " " 4 mo., 1723.
Experience Williams, daughter of s"* John & Elizabeth Williams, desesed her life ye 4 of 4
mo., 1709.
Hezekiah Williams, son of George & Joanna Williams, deceased 3 of 2 mo., 17 16.
Experience Williams deceased 19 of 2 mo., 1723.
Joanna Williams, Wife of George Williams, deceased her life i of 2 mo., 1728.
Mary Williams, Wife of George Williams, deceased her life 6 of 2 mo., 1739.
George Williams deceased 15 of i mo., 1744.
Obadiah Williams, son of George Williams, deceased his life 25 of i mo., 1748.
The births of George & Elizabeth Williams' children :
Tylee Williams born 23 of 12 mo., 1738-9.
Edmond " " " 8 " 8 " 1740.
George " " " 5 " 4 " 1743-
Joanna S " 8 " 1745.
Obadiah " " " 23 "12 " 1747-8.
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The births of Hezekiah & Sarah Williams' children :
Samuel Williams born 8 of 3 mo., 1741.
Mary " " 16 " 8 mo., 1743.
Abbott " " 20 " 4 " 1746.
George Williams, Jun', died 23, 2 mo., 1750.
Sarah " " " 2, 5 mo., 1746.
The births of John & Elizabeth Williams' children:
James _ Williams born 12, 10 mo., 1743
Daliel [Daniel ?]
Lydia
Elizabeth
George
John
Joanna &
Obadiah
J
1
born 4"" day of week (
about 10 o'clock in
the morning.
Joseph
born 2'* clay of week
near 3 o'clock in
the afternoon. J
Hannah "1
born 6"' day of week ■
near 11''' hour at
night.
Mary
23,
4 mo
5.
2 mo
10,
6 "
26,
8 "
3.
3 "
24, 5
14. 4
17, 12
13, 9
1745
1749
1751
1753
1757
1760.
1762.
1765.
John, son of George & Joanna Williams, died, 16, 10 mo., 1768.
Lydia Williams
Daniel "
John
Obadiah "
James "
Joanna Woolley
24, 2 mo., 1768.
25, 10 mo., 1770.
3. I " 1779-
19, 9 " 1780.
27, 6 " 1S18.
23, 12 " 1831.
The births of Joseph & Margaret Corlies' children :
Lydia, born 20, 6mo., 1731.
Timothy, " 5, 11 " 1735-6.
Deborah, " 17, 10 " 1739.
Hannah, " 9, 7 " 1741.
Margaret, " 5, 2 " 1746.
Lydia, wife of Timothy Corlies, born 4, 9 mo., 1755.
Joseph Corlies died 26, i mo., 1784.
Margaret " " 26, 2 " 1798.
Timothy " " 7, 10 " 1804.
Sarah White born 21, 5 mo., 1715.
344
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
The births of Jacob & Sarah Corlies' children :
Britan, born 27, 9 mo., 1738.
Elizabeth,
Benjamin,
Abegil,
John,
Fetter,
George,
Jacob,
Jacob,
Sarah,
8,
2, 3
2, 3
2, 12
23, 5
18, 2
24, 4
I, 4
20, 6
1740.
1742.
1744.
1745-6.
1747-
1749.
1751.
1755-
1758.
The births of Benjamin & Deborah Corlies' children:
Mary, born 18, 5 mo., 1774.
Sarah,
William,
Jacob,
Elizabeth,
Deborah,
Phebe,
Abisjail,
19, 10 " 1775
30, 3 " ^777
15, 7 " 1779
25, 5 mo.^ 1781
7, II " 1783
3, 9 " 1786,
25, I " 1793
John, son of Jacob & Sarah Corleis,
Jacob Corlies
died 30, 4 mo., 1746.
13, 6 " 1751.
Jacob, the father of the above named children, " 18, 12
Briton Corlies died 31, 10 mo., 1816.
Benjamin " " — 9 " 1806.
George " " i, 12 " 18 16.
Jacob " " 25, 12 " 1841.
Sarah " " 22, 7 " 1849.
Deborah " " i, i " 1828.
The births of Timothy & Rebecar Hance children :
Rachel, born 27, i mo., 1738.
1767.
David,
18,
9
1739-
Isaac,
3,
2
1741.
Jeremiah,
14,
7
1746.
Mary,
II,
9
1749.
Elizabeth,
22,
4
1751.
Rebecar Hance, wife of Timothy Hance, died 23, 10 mo., 1759.
The births of Nathan & Increase Tilton's children:
Mary, born 11, 7 mo., 1736.
Katharine,
10,
II
1737
Phebe,
2,
8
1739
William,
14,
6
1 741
Anne,
9.
9
1743-
Nathan,
24-
2
1749
Nathan Tilton, sen', died 30, 3 mo., 1788.
William Tilton, died 3, 12 mo., 1797.
Births of Jedediah & Phebe Allen children :
William, born 17, — mo., 1739.
Ralph, " 26, 4 " 1741.
Miriam, " 15, i " 1744.
Jedediah, " 8, 7 1750.
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Jedediah Allen died 26, 3 mo., 1751.
The births of Brittain & Dinah White children :
Deborah, born 22, 7 mo., 1735.
Elizabeth,
25.
6
1740.
Rachel,
4,
2
1744.
Hannah,
4.
7
1745-
Britain,
21,
7
1747-
Margaret,
21,
2
1751.
Joseph,
5.
4
1753-
Rachel White died 5, 4 mo., 1745.
Joseph " " 8, II " 1755.
Brittain " " 26, 12 " 1760.
Elizabeth Tucker died 5, i mo., 1819.
The births of John & Elizabeth Worthley children:
John, born 22, 10 mo., 1696.
Lydia,
" II.
2
1699.
Elizabeth,
" 16,
7
1701.
Deborah,
" 12,
4
1703-
Sarah,
" II,
7
1706.
Joseph,
" 6,
5
1709.
Mary,
" 27,
7
1710.
Richard,
" 22,
8
1712.
/'
2
3-
10
8.
4
29,
4
7.
3
18,
8
Joseph, the son of John & Elizabeth Worthley, died — , 5 mo.
Elizabeth Worthley
John
John " Jun'
Sarah Aple£:;ate, dan. of John & Elizabeth Worthley,
Elizabeth Worthly
Lydia Williams, dau. of " " "
The births of Levi & Ann White children :
Thomas, born 30, 9 mo., 1734.
Elizabeth, " 2, 7 " 1739.
John, " I, II " 1745.
Joseph, " 27, 6 " 1749.
Elizabeth, dau. of Levi & Ann White, died 20, 10 mo., 1767.
The births of Thomas & Faith Tilton children :
1709,
1715
1715
1729
1741
1749,
1780,
Sarah,
born
10,
7 mo.
1718.
Rebecker,
ft
4.
5 "
1720.
Esther,
(t
10,
3 "
1722.
Elizabeth,
(1
26,
I *'
1724.
Hannah,
ti
24.
4 "
1726.
Mary,
a
16,
2 "
1728.
Rachel,
tt
14,
5 "
1730-
Thomas,
ti
14,
2 "
1732.
Patience,
K
3.
II •'
1735-6
Lydia,
ti
5,
I "
1738.
John,
**
5,
3 "
1739-
Deborah,
**
21,
10 "
1740.
Joseph,
t(
24.
10 "
1741.
346 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Thomas Tilton died 4, i mo., 1763 ; (age 78).
William Cook born 7, 3 mo., 1721.
Elizabeth, his wife, " 7, 12 " 1725-6.
The births of William & Elizabeth Cook children :
Jacob, born 23, 10 mo., 1744.
Job, " 22, 2 " 1750.
Margaret, dau. of William & Lydia Cook, born 5, 2 mo., 1753.
William Cook born 22, 4 mo., 1755.
Lydia " " 17, 6 " 1757.
Phebe " " 30, 6 " 1759.
Joseph " " 23, II " 1761.
Hannah " " 11, 11 " 1763.
Elizabeth, wife of William Cook, died 10, 7 mo., 1750.
William Cook, the father of forenamed children, died 22, 9 mo., 1767.
The birth of Thomas & Elizabeth White children:
Elizabeth, born 7,
12
mo.
1725-6.
Samuel,
' 6,
12
1727-8.
Mary,
' 19.
2
1730.
Hannah,
' 10,
2
1734-
Thomas,
' 17.
7
1736.
Lydia,
' 6,
4
1739-
Sarah,
" 3.
5
1 741.
Rachel,
' 5.
9
1743-
Jacob, '
' 9.
5
1746.
Zilpah,
' 29,
II
1748-9.
Elizabeth Cook, dau. of Thomas & Elizabeth White, died 10, 7 mo., 1750.
Samuel White, " 7, 9 " 1759.
Elizabeth " wife of Thomas White " 6, 3
The birth of Samuel & Anne White children:
Thomas, born 26, 11 mo., 1756.
Curtis,
Meribah,
8, 6
1758.
Curtis White, son of Samuel & Anne White, died 18, 11 mo., 1758.
The birth of John & Elizabeth Burden children :
John,
Jill ^.y
I,
1
7
1742.
Joel,
" 6,
8
ti
1744-
Elizabeth,
" 2,
2
a
1746.
Anne,
" 30,
9
ti
1749-
Jean,
" 24,
3
t(
1753-
Hannah,
" 15.
8
tt
1755-
Lydia,
" 30.
II
a
1759-
1760.
Lydia Burden, dau. of John & Elizabeth Burden, died 22, 4 mo., 1763.
The birth of Joseph & Katharine Mitton children :
Israel Mitton born 4, 9 mo., 1761.
Margaret " " 24, 6 " 1765.
Abigail " " 9, 10 '• 1769.
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Tlie birth of Jeames & Leah Tucker children :
John, born 26, 5 mo., 1718.
Ruth,
' 16, 2
1722.
Elizabeth,
' 25,5
1724.
Jeames,
' 30,8
1727.
Hannah,
' 9. I
1730.
Samuel,
' 8,8
I73S-
Jeames, son of Jeames & Leah Tucker, died 25, 3 mo., 1755.
Hannah Wardell, dau. of " " " " 25, 12 mo., 1757.
Ruth Woolley " " " " " 17, 10 " 1759.
Leah Tucker, wife of Jeames Tucker, " 18, 2 " 1767; aged 78 yrs.
Samuel Tucker " 9, 2 " 1818.
The birth of John & Phebe Tucker children :
Leah Tucker, born 11, 12 mo., 1745.
Elizabeth " " 13, i " 1750.
Margaret " " 20, 8 " 1755.
Elizabeth Tucker, dau. of John & Phebe Tucker, died 13, 9 mo., 1764.
John " " 6, 9 mo., 1793.
The birth of Jeames Tucker, Juner, & Margaret children :
Hannah, born 16, 3 mo., 1752.
Elizabeth, " I, 12 " 1753.
Elizabeth Tucker, dau. of Jeames Tucker, Juner, & Margaret Tucker, died 27, 2, 1758.
The birth of Samuel & Elizabeth Tucker children:
Jeames, born 16, 11 mo., 1761.
Brittain, " 3, 10 " 1763.
The birth of Robart & Miriam Tilton children:
Deborah,
uyji 1
I 1 0,
31.
y
II
liw.
1734-
Valeriah,
((
4,
6
1736.
Obediah,
it
18.
II
1738.
Dinah,
it
3'.
II
1740.
Miriam,
il
28,
5
1743-
Robart,
n
18,
10
1745.
David,
a
20,
7
1749.
Jedediah,
a
24.
7
1752.
Robart,
ti
21,
8
1756.
Robart, son of Robart & Mirriam Tilton, died 4, 1 1"""- 1754.
Robart " " " " " " 29, 12 mo., 1756.
Valeriah Grover, dau. of " " " 2, 8 " 1761.
Margaret, dau. of " " " 31, 8 " 1762.
Robart Tilton, the father of the above named children, died 23, 10 mo., 1762.
Miriam Lowrie, mother of the abovesd. children, died 1,3 mo., 1781.
Obadiah Tilton died 19, 10 mo., 1818.
The births of Elihu & Ann Williams' children
Humphrey Wady, born 7, 4 mo.
Mary,
Humphrey,
Amos,
Israel,
Samuel,
Sarah,
31, 7
29,4
24.4
13. 5
26,6
1,7
1751.
1753-
1756.
1758.
1760.
1762.
1764.
348
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Humphrey Wady Williams, son of Elihu & Ann, died — , 6 mo., 175 1.
Humphrey Wady, father of the above Ann Williams, died 2, 10 mo., 1759.
Amos Williams, son of Elihu & Ann, died 17, 8 mo., 1763.
The birth of Isaac & Rachel Hance children:
Timothy, born 21, 3 mo., 1714.
John, " 6, 3 mo., 1720.
Jacob, " 3, 3 mo., 1729.
Rachel Hance died 30, 6 mo., 1734.
Content Hance died
Isaac Hance, the husband of the above named woman, died 5, 9 mo., 1764.
The birth of Jacob & Ann Hance children:
Rachel, born 23, 12 mo., 1751.
Thomas, " 30, 10 " 1753.
Sarah, " 14, 10 " 1755.
William Hance, son of Jacob & Elizabeth Hance, born 20, 5 mo., 1760.
Deborah Hance, " 5, 10 " 1762.
Elizabeth Corlies, wife of Jacob Hance, born 18, 10 mo., 1736.
Ann Hance, " " " " died 22, 8 " 1757.
Jacob Hance " 21, 6 " 1798.
Elizabeth Hance, widdo of Jacob Hance, " 12, 3 " 1816.
The birth of Ebenezer & Sarah Cook children
Hannah, born 15, 3 mo., 1742.
Faith, " 18, I " 1747.
Mary, " 21, 5 " 1752.
Thomas, " 26, 9 " 1757.
William, " 28, 3 " 1759.
/
The birth of Obediah & Hannah Tilton children
Robart, born 16, 2 mo., 1764
Margaret, " 26, 10 " 1768
Miriam, " 2, 3 " 1772
Joseph, " II, 10 " 1775
Hannah, " 12, 9 " 1781
Hannah, dau. of Obediah and Hannah Tilton, died 30, 3 mo., 1786.
Hannah Tilton, wife of Obediah Tilton, '' 8, 5 mo., 1810.
The birth of John & Patience Lippincott children ;
Jeames, born 2, 10 mo., 1732-3.
Dinah,
11
12,
II "
1734-5
Elizabeth,
a
I,
10 "
1736.
Sarah,
"
27.
9 "
1738.
Hannah,
((
8,
1 "
1 740-1
Huldah,
a
13.
5 "
1743-
Mary,
"
2,
8 "
1745-
Henry,
it
22,
10 "
1750.
Joseph,
11
14.
7
1753-
Patience,
(1
27.
3 "
1757-
Patience Lippincott died 14, 6 mo., 1793.
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The birth of Joseph & Hannah Allen children :
Abigail, born 28, 9 mo., 1759.
Meriam, " 27, 3 " 1761.
Joseph, " 15,4 " 1763.
Jedidiah, " 5, 3 " 1765.
Abigail, dau. of Joseph & Hannah Allen, died 4, 12 mo., 1763.
William Lippincott " 6, i " 1765 ; aged about 83 years.
Jediah Allen died 13, I mo., 1815.
The birth of Joseph & Rebekeah Potter children:
Jacob, born 23, 2 mo., 1737.
James,
20,
9
1738-
Catherine,
28,
II
1740-1.
Peter,
20,
3
1743-
Abigail,
20,
3
1745-
Rebekah,
18,
9
1747-
Sarah,
30,
10
1749-
The birth of Joseph & Abigail Potter's children:
Daniel, born 25, 5 mo., 1756.
Lydia, " 2, 2 " 1758.
Joseph, " 27,4 " 1760.
The birth of Peter and Lydia Tilton children:
Abigail, born 22, 7 mo., 1723.
Daniel, " 5, 9 " 1725.
Amos, " 6, 8 " 1727.
Lydia, " 15,3 " 1731.
Hannah, " 27, 8 " 1735.
Amos Tilton died 15, 10 mo., 1765.
John Lippincott born 20, 2 mo., 1725.
Mary Hulet " 7, 2 " 1727.
The birth of John & Mary Lippincott children :
Dinah, born 17, 6 mo., 1751.
William,
Jacob,
Lydia,
Margreat,
John,
18, I
15, 9
2, 3
3. 12
21, 3
1753-
1755-
1758.
1760.
1763-
Dinah, dau. of John and Mary Lippincott, died 12, 8 mo., 1751.
John Lippincott " 28, 12 " 1764.
The birth of John & Elizabeth Brinley children :
William, born 21, 10 mo., 1745.
John,
Lydia,
Joseph,
dau..
Reap,
Jacob,
13.
9
(i
1748.
3.
6
<(
1751.
25.
12
ti
1754-
j to have been called Deborah
18,
3
1758.
I if it had lived.
4.
10
it
1759-
4.
12
«i
1763-
Elizabeth Brinley, the wife of John Brinley, died 14, 2 mo., 1763.
350 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
The birth of Brittain & Ann Codies' children :
Lydia! *^'"^' ''°''" 9- 9 mo., 1765.
Sarah, " 26, 8 mo., 1767.
The birth of Benjamin & Rebeckah Jackson children :
Elizabeth, born 14, 7 mo., 1763.
Rebecker, " i, 10 " 1765.
Lydia, " 3, i " 1768.
Ann, " 5, II " 1770-
Benjamin, " 13, 2 " 1773.
Elizabeth, dau. of B" & Re" Jackson, died 25, i mo., 1780.
Rebeckah Jackson, wife of Benjamin Jackson, " 21, i " 1791.
Benjamin Jackson, father of the above children, " 15,2 " 1807.
The birth of Edman & Elizabeth Lafetra children :
Edman & ^^.^^ j^^^^ 6
Hannah, ' ^
Ame, " 12, 3 " 1769.
Elizabeth, " 29, i " 1771.
The birth of Richard & Alice Lawrence children:
Sarah, born 26, 9 mo., 1763.
Richard, " 3, 4 " 1765-
Mary, " 16, i " 1767.
Elizabeth, " 11, 11 " 1769-
Margaret, " 29, 3 " 1772.
PhilaAnn, " i, 5 " I775-
Phila Ann Lawrence died 23, 8 mo., 1789.
Margaret Lawrence " 7, 6 " 1791.
The birth of Hugh & Mary Jackson children :
Mary, born 13, 6 mo., 1746.
Benjamin,
Isaac,
William,
Hugh,
Mary,
Peter,
Joseph,
William, son of Hugh & Mary Jackson, died 10, 5 mo., 1802.
The birth of Thomas & Margreat Curtis' children :
Joseph, born 5, 2 mo., 176^.
Mcribah, " 25, 2 " 1770.
Elihu, " 18, 7 " 1772.
John, " 17, 7 " 1775-
Hugh, son of Hugh Jackson & Mary Jackson, born 2, 10 mo., 1754.
Rebecca Jackson, wife of Hugh, born 10, 10 mo., 1763.
2,
TO
17=^8.
18,
6
1750.
22,
6
1752.
2S,
?,
1754-
14.
6
1756.
19-
7
1758.
21,
9
1760
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Their children are :
Deborah,
born 2
II
mo.
, 1782.
Morris,
ii
* }
4
<(
1786.
Rebecca,
((
31.
8
U
1788.
Hugh,
ii
9.
10
il
1790.
Peter,
il
23.
4
t(
1792.
William,
It
26,
3
(1
1794.
Isaac,
ii
9.
10
u
1795-
James M.,
ii
II,
9
tl
1797.
Mary,
ii
19.
3
ii
1799.
Anne,
u
25.
2
ii
1801.
Benjamin,
a
3>
II
ii
1803.
Nathan,
a
15.
8
(t
1805.
The 2"' son died at birth, 1787.
Rebecca, Jun', died aged 6 yrs. 4 mo.
Isaac,
H ii
2 mos.
Mary,
" 12,
10 nio., 1853.
Nathan,
" 3.
2 " 1854.
Rebecca,
8,
4 " 1806.
Hugh, Jun"",
" 22,
2 " 1829.
Peter,
" 8,
II " 1829.
Margaret Corlies died 10, 11 mo., 1779.
The birth of Jacob & Ann Laing children :
David, born 30, 10 mo., 1759.
Margret,
' 10,
9
1761.
Ann,
' 20,
3
1764.
Jacob,
' 21,
9
1766.
Isaac,
' 21,
2
1769.
Rebeckah,
' 20,
3
1771.
Abraham,
' 2,
4
1772.
6[?] '
24 '
22 '
11 ^lllKJ.y
' 6mo.,
' lomo.,
' 8mo.,
1759-
1761.
1763-
12 '
10 '
' iimo.,
' imo.,
' 8mo.,
1765-
1768.
1769.
18 '
' 5mo.,
' 6mo.,
1771.
1777.
Ann Laing died 23, 6 mo., 1775.
Leah " " i, 3 " 1823.
The Berth of William & hannah Jackfon's Children:
Ann Jackfon was born in Shrewfbury th 15 th 2mo., 1758.
Sarah " " " "
Mary " " " "
Eliz"" " " " "
William " " " "
Deborah " " " "
Rebeckah" " " "
Deborah " " " " i " Smo., i77i-[?]
Maribah " " " "
Sarah Jackfon Departed this Life, th 22th, 8mo., 1777.
The Berth of William & Hefter Tilton's Children :
Thomas Tilton was born the 14 of th 4mo., 1771.
Amos " " " 7 " lomo., 1774.
William W. Tilton, son of Amos and Elizabeth Tilton, was Bom I2M°, 19"", 1802.
William W. Tilton, son of Amos and Elizabet Tilton, Died 3M», I6*^ 1874.
The Berth of Jofeph & Hannah Wardell Children, & also his own.
Jofeph Wardell was Born in Shrewfbury, th 26 th 3mo., 1724.
Daniel " " " 23 " 8mo., 1754.
James " " " 10 " 7mo., 1756.
John Nicholfon Wordell " 10 " 2mo., 1763.
Charles W^ardell " 10 " gmo., 1766.
Margret " " 23 " gmo., 1768.
Alice " " 2 " Iimo., 1770.
Jofeph " " 7 " 8mo., 1776.
Hannah Margret " 27 " 4mo., 1778.
George Nicholson Wardell, son of Daniel Wardell, 25, i2mo., i786[?] ; born in Middeltown.
3S» HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jofeph Warden Departed this Life th 28 th iimo., 1776.
Alice " " " " 29 3mo., 1777.
Margret " " " " 21 4mo., 1777.
Daniel " " " " 25 8mo., 1787.
Jacob Burdg Was Born th 5th 4 month, 1743.
Judith " " " 95 " 1751-
Lydia " Dau. of Jacob and Judith Burdg, was Born th 23'' th 8 month, 1770.
Joseph Burdg "[son?]" " " " 31 3010., 1772.
Anthony " " " " " " 12 lomo., 1774.
[Written on a piece of paper, pinned on the page directly after the preceding births, is the
following:]
" N:B: Jacob Burdg and wife was born in Old Stile and their Children in the New Stile."
Mary Evalath, daughter of Joseph and [In lead pencil, " Clarinda "] White, of Ruiiisoiii, Niece of
Benjamin White, of Shrewsbury, see Page 20, and Widow of John Eveleth, Died at Gcrmcntown,
Pa., on the 12 of 2°'' M", 1895, Nearly 96 years of Age; buried at Shrewsbury.
Peter White was bom th 19th [?] 6 month, 1746.
Patience " " " th 12th 8 month, 1757.
Amos White, the son of Peter and Patience White, was Bom th 15th i month, 1777.
Mary White was Born loth, iimo., 1778.
Jean "
11 ii
I 8mo., 1780.
Sarah "
If a
lomo., 25"", 1781.
Hannah "
It tt
7mo., 4'^ 1783.
Phebe
u t(
4mo., I9*^ 1785.
Abigail "
i( i(
8M0., 29•^ 1787.
Peter
a a
3M0., 26"', 1789.
Samuel "
a a
4M0., 2'"', 1791.
Allen
it a
10"' Mo., 8'", 1793.
Elizabeth "
" "
2^ mo., 18*'', 1796
Jane
(f 11
loM"., 31, 1798.
Jean White Departed this Life th 5 th 8 month, 1780.
Abigail " " " " "II Mo, 26, 1789.
Samuel " Died 8'" Mo, 2f^, 1793.
Peter White, the Father, Died 3M"', 26'", 1798.
The Births of Edmund and Miriam [" Tilton," in another hand] Williams' Children: [" Resided near
Colt's Neck," in another hand.]
1 Elizebeth Williams was Born th i8th 8 month, 1763.
2 Margret " " " 5 " 12
3 Tvlee " " " 30" I
4 Phebe " " " 10" 5
5 Anne " " " 8" 6
6 Mary " " " 31 " 12
7 Miriam " " " 29" i
1765-
1768.
1771.
1774-
1776.
1781.
Following, in another hand:
1 Elizabeth Married Joseph Allen; See Page 66.
3 Tylee " Elizabeth Hartshorn, 10 of i^* M", 1792.
2 Margaret " Joseph Throckmorton.
4 Phebe " Henry Burr.
5 Anne " Woodward.
6 Mary " Samuel Ten Brook, M. D.
7 Miriam " Seth Lippencott.
3 Tylee Williams Married Elizabeth Hartshorn, 10 of i" Month, 1792.
Their children were:
SECOND BOOK OF SHREWSBURY, N. J, FRIENDS' RECORDS.
353
EHzabeth Williams, Born 1792; Married Joseph Parker.
Edmund
Miriam '
Hannah
Phebe
Edmund T. '
Esek Hartshorn'
Jane
Mary
Susannah '
George '
1795
1797;
1800;
1802;
loM", 30, 1804;
1807-
Married Benjamin W. Corlies.
" Joseph Woolley.
" Jacob Hubbard Corlies.
Lucy Carpenter, 1836, daugh[tore?] [of] W"
1810; Married Robert Wardell.
1812
See Page 67 1814
1818. ■
The Berth of J[e?]ames and Rebecah Williams'es Children.
Champlis Williams was born the 29th, 2 month, 1768.
John " " " " 27 10 " 1769.
Daniel " " ""47 " I77i-
Daniel Williams, son of James and Rebecah Williams, departed this life at eight months and fourteen
days old, 1772.
Rebecah Williams, daughter of Joseph and Rebecah Potter, departed this life 4mo., 13"', 1774.
The births of Robert and Esther White's Children; with their own.
Robert White was born 11'" month, 24"^, 1753.
Esther Crawford " " 2"' month, 3'', 1761.
Rob' White & Esther Crawford, zivs married 7*'^
Crawford White was born 6"" month, 14'
Catharine "
mo.,
th
Tylee
Robert Bowne White
Lydia Grover White
William C. White
3 mo-.
10"' mo.,
10*'' mo.,
i2"'mo., 20
9mo., 8'",
25"
29'
17'
,th
1782.
1784.
1786.
1788.
1791.
1794.
1780.
Esther White, Wife of Robert, departed this Life the lo"" of the 5"" mo., 1797.
Tylee White, son of Robart & Easter White, departed this life the 28 day of th 9 Month, and 5 day
of the weak, in the year 1802.
The birth of George and Martha Parker's Children.
James Parker was born the
2" mo., 25, 1764
John " " " "
6 mo., 7, 1766.
Elizab'" " " " "
4 mo., 4, 1769.
George " " " "
10 mo., 25, 1772.
Susannah " " " "
4mo., 19, 1775.
Jacob " " " "
4mo., 23, 1778.
Phebe " " " "
Smo., 22, 1781.
Martha " " " "
7mo., 28, 1784.
The births of David and Sarah Tilton's Children.
William Tilton was born 7Mo.''', 4, 1773.
David
iMo.'\ 8, 1785.
Births Of Peter and Margaret [In lead pencil "Tucker"] Corlies's Children.
John Corlies was born ii"" Month, 4'^ 1775.
Peter "
" " 7'" '
Jacob "
gth
Phebe "
" " 4* '
Leah "
" ijth
Sarah "
gth
30^'
15"
27'
Edward Pen[n]ington Corlis was bom
1778.
1781.
1783.
1786.
1789.
4«', 22'^
1793-
354 HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
yrs. mo. Days.
Jacob Corlies departed this Life 3'' M''", 5, 1782. [In margin Aged o, 6, 20. ]
Phebe Corlies Died 3^1", 26'^ 1847. [In margin aged "63-11-25."]
Peter Corlies Died iM", 23''<', 1846. [In margin aged "67-5-23."]
Edward P. Corlies Died yM°, 28"", 1857. [In margin aged " 64-3-06."]
Sarah Corlies Died qM", 2°^, 1866. [In margin aged "77-1-0."]
Leah Corlies Died 4M", 2"'', 1870. [In margin aged "83-4-5."]
John Corlies Died 2M", 22°'^, 1853. [In margin aged " 77-3-18."]
Margaret [Interpolated " Tucker "] Corlies Died 3M", 23'-<', 1835.
Peter Corlies Died iiM", 21"^ 1833.
[In margin " Parents of above named children."]
[In lead pencil " No children born to this Family."]
Births Of Benjamin and Hannah Jacson's Children.
Hugh Jackson Born q*"" mo., 22, 1778.
Joseph
' " II "
24, 1780
Eliza*"
■' 3 "
26, 1782
Mary
" 8 "
12, 1784
Mary
' " II "
10, 1785
Mercy
" 5 "
27, 1787
Micajah Willis Jackson Born S"" mo., 22, 1789.
Jefse Jackson was Born th i day th 5 month, 1795.
Benjamin Jackson was Born th 7 day th 10 mo., 1797.
Mary Jackson Departed this Life g^^ mo., 22°^, 1789.
EUzchath Jackson Departed this life th 19 day th 4mo., 1795.
Benjamirt Jackson, Ju% Departed this life th 29 day th gmo., 1803.
Births of Jacob and Eliz"^ Wollcy's Children.
Benjamin Woolley was born 9"'[?] mo., [2o"'or 10*''], 1785.
Catharine ]VooUcy IVollcy was born S**" mo., 7"", 1787.
Jacob Woolley, Jun'' " " 5*"^ mo., 22,"^^, 1789.
Eliza"' Woolley " " 9'" mo., 5«^ 1793.
Eden Woolley " " 3^"^ M«, i", 1801.
Emeline Woolley " " s*" M», 9*^ 1808.
Jacob Woolley Died io*'> M", 7'^'', 1826. [In lead pencil " Born 2, 2o[?], 1760."]
Elizabeth [Interpolated "Tucker"] Woolley, Died 12'" M», 3I'"', 1854. " Age 895"."
[In lead pencil " Born 3, 22, 1767."]
Eden Woolley Died iiM°, I8'^ 1892. " Age 91''" 8'^" 17^."
Births of Elihu & Mary [Interpolated in lead pencil "Jackson "] Woolley's Children. [In lead pencil
" Married 1767."]
Deborah Woolley was born the 2'^ day of the 12^'' mo., 1776.
Samuel
Ruth
Mary
Elihu
Tylee
19*"
13th
16*''
20'^''
9"^ " 1778.
11*" " 1781.
5*" " 1785.
8'" " 1788.
-*'■ " 1791.
William I. [or J.] Woolley was born the 27* day of the 6"' mo., 1793.
Deaths of Elihu & Mary Woolley's Children.
Mary Woolley, the wife of Elihu Woolley, departed this life the 10*, 4m", 1816; aged 59 y", 9m'',
26 days.
Elihu Woolley departed this life 6m'', 12*''', 1832. Age about 84 y".
Ruth Lafetra, daughter of Elihu & Mary Woolley, departed this life on the 6'^'' day of 4"" mo.,
1854; aged y2 years, 4 months and 22[or 23] days.
SECOND BOOK OF SHREWSBURY, N. J., FRIENDS' RECORDS. 355
Deborah Hurley departed this Hfe on the i'" day 1 1"' M", 1856. Aged 795' II'°"^ 29".
Samuel Woolley departed this life on the 16"' day of 9^^" M", 1875. Aged 96^", 11"", 27 days. See
Page 70.
" Mary Woolley Married a Conover, of Middletown, and Moved to Ohio."
" Elihu Do Moved to Shelby Co., State of Ohio."
" Tylee Do Married a Conover; Moved to Ohio, A. D. 1816."
"William J. Do Resided at Mattawan, Monmouth Co., N. J.; and died there."
George Parker departed this life ii"" M", is"^"", 1798; aged 58 years & six months.
Mary White, Daughter of and Phebe White, Died at Shrewsbury, 8"" M", 23'''', 1874. Aged
76 years.
Clarance White, son of William and Edith White, died 10"" M", 19'", 1894. Age 62 years, and 11
Months, at Shrewsbury.
William White Married Edith Adams, daughter of Joseph and Amy Lundy Adams, of or near Hard-
wick, N. J.
Two children survived them, Clarance; Not Married.
Phebe, who Married John Dewine [or Devine], of Ocean Port, N. J., and had three children.
[In margin " Note of A. D., 1897."]
Jofeph Jackson was born th 20 day of the 12 M", 1724.
" The following Record is found in the back from 1732 to 1756, A. D., and Probably refers to the
Joseph and Sarah [In lead pencil "Woolley, daughter of John Woolley"] Jackson's Children:"
Lydia Jackson, Born is"" Day of ii"" M", 1752.
Meribah Jackson Born on the is*"" [In lead pencil s*""], 6"^ M°, 1754.
Benjamin Jackson " " " ii">, 12"' M°, 1755.
John Jackson " " " 11'", s''" M°, 1757.
Pheb'e " •*^'"' " " " ^°*'' ^* ^^°' ^759-
Sarah Jackson, Daughter of Joseph and Sarah Jackson, his second Wife, was Born on the 11"' Day
of 12"' [In lead pencil 10'"] M°, 1765.
Ann Jackson was born on the 20*'', 3'''' M°, 1767.
Deborah " " " " " I4'\ f M°, 1769.
Joseph " " " " " 22°i, i^t M", 1772.
William " " " " " 02"'', 3^" M°, 1774.
Jonathan " " " " " o6'\ 10*" M", 1776.
■Larrence " " " " " o8f^ 11*" M", 1778.
Rebefkah '' -"^^'''"^ " " " ^^°'' °^"' ^^"' '78o.
Elizabeth " " " " " i^.'^^, 8'" M", 1784.
Ester Jackson " " " " 29*^ z"^ W, 1788.
Sarah Lawrence, now the Wife of Joseph Jackson, was Born on the 26 Day of 7*'' M", old stile, 1742.
" We find a foot Note that the above i^' Wife, Sarah Jackson, was Sister to Benjamin and
Catherine Woolley, whose Parents, John Woolley and Patience [In lead pencil "Lippitt"; " Lippen-
cott," scratched out] were Married in Middletown, Monmouth Co., A. D., 1717 [1747?]; [In lead
pencil " 1 1*'", 17."]
Jofeph Jackson departed this life th 9 day of the 11 M", 1799.
" of a Book of Records, of Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting above Joseph Jackson."
Sarah Jackson, wife of Joseph, Mother of aforesaid 6 children. Departed this life on the 20*'' Day
of 8'^ M°, 1759.
Sarah Jackson, Daughter of Joseph and Sarah, Died 16'* of la"" M», 1759.
William Jackson, Father of above Joseph, Died 10 Day of 3'''' M", 1776.
Meribah Jackson, Daughter of Joseph and Sarah Jackson, and wife of Nathan Jackson, Deceased
ig*"" day of 3"' M", 1777.
Ann Jackson, Mother of aforesaid Joseph Jackson, Departed this Life in the 7"" M», 1777.
356
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jonathan Jackson, Son of Joseph and Sarah, Died Bcgining of 7 M", 1777.
Joseph Jackson, " " " " " Died 7'" Day of 10'" M", 1781.
Ester Jackson, Daughter " " " " 20'''' " " 9*" M°, 1793.
Sarah Jane " ■ — — — —
Births of WiUiam and Achfha Hance Children; with her own.
Achfha \Vhite was born the 9 day of the 11 M", 1765.
Revo Hance " " " 9 " " " 11 m», 1790.
EHzabeth Hance, Daughter of W" & Margaret Hance, was Born the 10'" day of the 3"^ M", 1802.
Obediah T. Hance was Born the 15'" day of 3 M», 1806.
Deaths of WilHam and Achfha Hance Qiildren; with their own.
Achfha Hance departed this Hfe the 20'" day of 8 M", 1796.
Obadiah Tihon Hance departed this Hfe 8 M" 26th, 1825.
Wihiam Hance departed this Life i m" 30th, 1827.
Margaret Hance departed this Hfe 8 m°, 22'', 1849; ^g^d ^o years, 9 m", & 26 days.
Elizabeth Hance, Wife of Robert Hance, and daughter of W" & Margaret Hance, died 6 M", 6*'',
1872, at Runso)i, N. J.
Births of George and Patience Corhes' Children.
Benjamin
Corlies was
born
th 19 dav th 8 M°,
i77=;-
Jacob
" 8 " " 4 M",
1778.
Jofeph
"21 " "2 M",
1780.
Sarah
" 14 " " ID M",
1781.
Jofeph
" 5 " " 10 M°,
1784.
Mary
" 2 " " 2 M",
1787.
Deaths of George and Patience Corlies' Children.
Jofeph Corlies departed this life the 6 day the 9 M", 1781.
George Corlies " " " " 12 M", i«', 1816.
Parents :
Patience " " " " " 4 M°, II'^ 1840.
Births of William and Ruth [Interpolated in lead pencil " Woolley "] Jackson Children. [In lead
pencil " m.[ Married?] 1777."]
Samuel Jackson was born the 5 day of the 4 Month, 1778.
James " "
Mary
Brittain
WilHam
Leah
Hartshorn "
Rebekah " " '
" 20
(1
(f
" 4
Month,
1780.
" 14
((
a
" S
a
1783-
" I
a
a
" 8
i(
i7«S-
" 4
a
a
" 10
(t
1787.
" 18
li
a
" I
(t
1791.
" 26
a
a
" II
it
17Q5-
" 7
a
li
" 9
it
1799.
Births.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents
Their
Residence.
John Hartshorne
Lucy "
Hannah "
Sam' Hop"'^ Hartshorne [?]
gth J^p 22th, I80I
John & Elizabeth
Hartshorne
Shrewsbury
5th Mo igth^ 1804
John & Hannah
Hartshorne
D"
jjth y[o 23rd^ 1802
D"
D"
10 M" 22, 1807
D°
D"
SECOND BOOK
Lawrence Hartshorne[?]
Joseph Wolcott
John
Abigail
Clementine "
Lydia
Hannah
Peter Tilton Wolcott
Benjamin "
Daniel & Abigail "
Samuel Potter
Hc>icry[ln lead pencil " W."]
Peter Wolcott, Father of the
above Children.
Lydia Wolcott, wife of Peter
Wolcott.
OF SHREWSBURY, N. J., FRIENDS' RECORDS.
9 M" 12 1811
gth MO 5.h^ J 778
3'h M° 22">, 1780
357
D» [" Phila " in lead
pencil] D"
Peter & Lydia [Interpo-
lated " Potter "] Wolcott Shrewsbury.
3'" M" 31'", 1782
8"" M", 28'", 1784
s*" w, 7f^ 1786
11*" M", II, 1788
5^" M", 27, 1 79 1
8 M", 15, 1793
5 M", 31, 1795
II M°, 7, 1796
5 W, 22, 1799
9 ]\I», 28, 1753
2 M", 2, 1758
[In lead pencil "Ann
Smith " — probably means
married.]
[In lead pencil " Vanote "
probably means married.]
[Lead pencil " Branson,"
(or Branson) " Benj. s.
Jos."]
Burials.
Names of the
Deceased.
When
Deceased.
Age
Where
Buryed.
Late
Residence.
2M0, 22, 1787
3M°, 22, 1794
8M», 29, 1795
9M'', 21, 1795
Qt" M", 20, 1883
Y' M'« days
4, 10, 22,
077
Shrewsbury
ti
it
It
Orange, N. J.
Shrewsbury
tt
a
ti
84-3-28,
Shrewsbury
Abigail Wolcott, Daughter of
Peter and Lydia Wolcott.
Benjamin Wolcott,
Abigail Wolcott, 2""',
Daniel Wolcott,
Henry W. Wolcott,
Births.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Manuel Pearce,
Elizabeth Pearce, wife of
Manuel.
Miribah,
Jeremiah,
Benjamin,
Nathan Allin,
Elizabeth,
Cleffe, or Eliz'^^
Ann,
Lydia,
6th MO^ gth^ 1758
jth Mo_ J 2"=, 1 761
ioM°, 3, 1790
qM", 24, 1 79 1
3M», 9, 1793
iM», 5, 1795
4M°, I, 1796
iM", 4, 1801
9M'', 23. 1802
I2M'', 19, 1803
Manuel & Eliz"' Pearce
Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury.
3S8
HISTORICAL
MISCELLANY.
Eliz'" Lafetra,
7*" M", 5*", 1793 Sam'
& Eliz«' [Interpo-
lated
" Allen"] Lafetra.
Shrewsbury.
Nathan Allin Lafetra,
iiM», 19, 1797
tt
a
Rilee
9M'', 27, 1800
<(
n
[Interpolated " Married
Miribah Wolcott."]
W°> Penn
5M°, 8, 1803
(t
n
[Interpolated " Married
Elizabeth Woolley."]
James Lafetra,
3M°, 19, 1808
it
«
[Interpolated " Married
Sarah Wolcott."]
Henery Lafetra,
9M°, 9, 1810
a
«
Burials.
Names of the
When
Age
Where
Late
Deceased.
Deceased.
Buryed.
Residence.
Jer"" Pearce, Son of
Manuel & Eliz^'' Pearce
Ehz*" Pearce [Dau.?]
I2«' M", 8'", 1 79 1
iiM", 5, 1801
Shrewsbury.
Augusto C, Wife of
Thomas H. Lafetra,
6, 9, 1877
gr gmontha
Squan,
Squan.
Eliz*" Lafetra, daug*^ of
y m d
Sam' & Eliz*" Lafetra,
3th M", f\ 1795
I 8 2
Shrewsbury
" *
Henery Lafetra,
am", IS, 181 1
0, 6, 6
Shrewsbury,
i< *
WilHam P. Lafetra,
yW, 24"', 1873
70, 2, 16
Shrewsbury,
Eaton Town.
N. Allen Lafetra,
9, 27^ 1877
79. 10. 8
Squan,
Squan.
Rilee A. Lafetra,
Samuel Lafetra,
T^^fi
26 [years]
67
1835
[" Parent," in margin.]
Births.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Samuel Lafetra,
John
Joseph
Deborah "
Nathan
3th j^^o^ i^th^ 1^58
6M°, 3, 1769
2M°, 19, 1776
3M'', 22, 1778
4M°, 17, 1780
James & Eliz'''' ["Lippen-
cott" interpolated] Lafetra. Shrewsbury.
[Interpolated " Married
Elizabeth Allen."]
II «
[Interpolated " Married
Hannah Card."]
[Interpolated " Married
Ruth Woolley."]
11 «
[Interpolated " Married
'Hugh Jackson. No chil-
dren."]
• This probably means Shrewsbury, as Squan in the entry above, is apparently written in later, between this and the
preceding entry.
George Woolcott Lafetra,
["2"'' wife," in margin.]
SECOND BOOK OF SHREWSBURY, N. J., FRIENDS' RECORDS.
5M», 30, 1793
359
James & Meribah [Inter-
polated " Wolcott "] La-
fetra, 2'"' Wife.
[Interpolated " Married
Elizabeth Thock-
morton."j
Tilee W. -'
iM", 23, 1795
[Interpolated " Married
Catherine Herring."]
K
Benj" Jackson "
5M°, 2, 1798
Interpolated " Married
iebecca A. Wainright."]
U
Robert Evil man
12M'', 28, 1799
ii
[Interpolated " Married
Mary Carter."]
«
Mary Hartshome,
4'" M«, 8'■^ 1799
W" & Sarah Hartshome.
M
Eliza Shreve,
9M", 9, 1796
Reuben & Mary Shreve.
<C
Sarah
9M'', 26, 1799
**
t(
Susannah "
7M", 13, I80I
((
t(
Mary
7M°, 14, 1803
it
tt
Martha "
gM", 21, 1805
it
it
Phebe Ann Shreve,
12M'', 16, 1807
i(
«
Burials.
Names of the
When
Age Where
Late
Deceased.
Deceased.
Buryed.
Residence.
Eliz'" Lafetra, wife of
James.
10*" M°, 26t^ 1784
Shrewsbury.
yr
m d
James Lafetra,
7 M°, 20, 1807
64,
2, 7 Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Joseph Lafetra,
6'" mo., 5'\ 1854
78,
3, 16 Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Samuel Lafetra,
John Lafetra,
tPt-
67-
iOjD
George Lafetra,
1860
67
Tylee Lafetra,
1877
82
Benjamin Lafetra,
I87I
73
Robert Lafetra,
Mary Shreve,
1844
I2M", 31, 1806
45
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Bin
fhs.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Hannah Allin,
6M°, 22, 1786
Jo' & Eliz*" [Interpolated
" Williams "] Allin.
Shrewsbury.
Edmund [ ?] W. Allin,
8M°, 14, 1788
**
«(
Phebe Allen,
iiM", 22, 1791
[Interpolated " Married
George A. Codies."]
tt
Miriam Allin,
gW, 23, 1793
[Interpolated *' Married
John L. Borden."]
tt
360
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Jo^ W. Allen,
Eliz*" Allen,
Caroline Allen,
Jane Allen,
Deborah Allen,
Benjn C. Allen,
Abner & Brazilla,
6M°, 15, 1796
loM", 22, 1799
5M°, 20, 1802
ioM°, 19, 1806
4'^'' M°, 24, 1814
[ii'^'^or 12] M», 27, 1815
12'" M°, 22, 1817
[Interpolated " Married
William Rumson."]
Jo^ & Sarah [Interpo-
lated " Corlies "] Allen.
Eaton Town.
Burials.
Names of the
When
Age
Where
Late
Deceased.
Deceased.
Buryed.
Residence.
yr
m
d
Hannah Allin,
iM°,
16,
1787,
0,
6,
24
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Jane Allen,
5M°,
27,
1807
0,
7,
8
a
'*
rEliz'" Allin, (Mother)
I2M»,
2,
1807
44,
3.
18
it
'*
Parents.
Joseph Allen,
3M°,
7,
1837
73.
ii>
10
t(
it
Elizabeth W. Allen,
7M",
12,
1820
20,
8,
20
tt
tt
Jo^ Williams Allen,
I2M°,
6,
1857
61,
5.
21
l(
Rah way.
Caroline W. Remsen,
I2M':',
I,
1858
56,
6,
II
tt
Red Bank.
Phebe B. Corlies,
iM»,
7.
1863
72,
I,
15
(t
Eaton Town.
Miriam T. Borden,
5M",
25.
1871
77'
8,
2
tc
Rumson.
Sarah, 2""^ Wife of ]o'
Allen
7M",
22,
1849
73<
9.
3
(f
Deal.
Deborah Allen,
gW,
17.
1814
0,
4>
23
tt
Eaton Town.
Benjamine C. Allen,
iiM",
30,
1873
58,
0,
3
tt
Deal.
Abner Allen,
5M°,
6,
188 1
63.
4,
14
tt
Deal.
Brazilla Allen,
10 —
-1888
70,
II-
*i
V
m
d
Elihu Allen,
iiM°,
30,
1801
6,
II,
6
Shrewsbury
<< *
Births.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
George Allen,
John Allen,
Elihu Allen,
Phebe Allen,
Samuel Allen,
12M", I, 1789
9M'', 18 [or 13] 1791
12M'', 24, 1793
iM°, 21, 1797
Jediah & Ann Allen. Shrewsbury.
llM", 25, 1799
[Interpolated " Married
Ebenezar[?] Hance, of
Pa.," in lead pencil.]
[Interpolated m lead pen-
cil " our Samuel lived at
Haddonfield, N. J.; left i
daughter."]
* Shrewsbury is evidently meant here, as the entries just preceding this ditto mark are in another hand, and apparently written
in since the original entries were made.
SECOND BOOK OF SHREWSBURY, N. J., FRIENDS' RECORDS.
361
Joseph Allfn,
Charles W. Allen,
SM", 31, 1802
loM", 29, 1805
"[?]
[Interpolated in lead
pencil '■ Married Sarah
Walker, [of J Pa.; he re-
sided in Pa."]
"[?]
[The following, in " ", written in lead pencil:]
" 2°"^ Jed & Joseph Allen, of Eatontown, were brothers. Jediah went to Pa. Jos. Allen's Father
lived on Edmond Wolcott Place, & no doubt bought in Eatontown, where Jos. A[llen] kept store-
wheel wright & Blacksmith."
Eliz'" Williams,
Edmund "
Merriam Tilton \\'illiams,
Han*" Hartshorn Williams,
Phebe
Edmund Tylee "
Esek Hartshome "
Mary Parker,
Joseph "
William "
Benjamin "
Hanah
Robert W. Parker,
Elizabeth
iiM°, 19, 1792
7M°, 19, 1795
ioM°, 8, 1797
BM", 4, 1800
I2M'', 30, 1802
ioM°, 30, 1804
SM", I, 1807
6M°, 16, 1788
SM", 16, 1790
9M°, 10, 1793
4M°, 23, 1795
7M<', 22, 1798
BM", 31, 1801
iiM°, 15, 1804
Tylee & Eliz* Williams.
W" & Eliz'^'' [Inter-
polated in lead pencil
" Woolley"] Parker.
[In lead pencil "Hannah
Lippencott"; probably
means married.]
it
[In lead pencil "Pintard";
same comment.]
[In lead pencil "Pintard";
same comment.]
Shrewsbury.
Middle Town.
Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury.
Burials.
Names of the
Deceased.
When
Deceased.
Age
Where
Buryed.
Late
Residence.
Edmund Williams, i^* Son
of Tylee & Eliz'" Williams,
Mirriam T. Corlies,
Robert W. Parker, Son of
W" & Elizabeth Parker,
SM", I'^ 1800
loM", II, 1876
9M'' 4'^ 18 1 3
y m d
5, o, 12
79. o, 03
y
12, o, 4
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Eatontown.
Shrewsbury.
Births.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Ann Corlies,
Eliz'" "
Briton "
7M'', 16, 1 78 1
iM», 3, 1783
yW, 12, 1784
Briton & Sar*" Corlies.
Shrewsbury.
362
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Deborah "
iJrilon Corlics, 2'"',
Joseph W. Corhcs,
Jacob W. Corhes,
iJcnjamin W. "
Brittain White, Father of
the following Children,
Eliz'" White, Mother of the
following ChiUlren
George Allin While,
4M" 7, 1787
SM", 22, 1789
7M", 3, 1791
3M", 20, 1793
2M", 9, 1797
7M", 2, 1747
Brittain & Din" White.
Shrewsbury.
12M", 1, 1775
Brittain & Eliz"' | In lead
pencil, interpolated, " Al-
len, daughter of George
Allen"] White.
Brittain White
6M",
29, 1778
it
New York.
Joseph
iM",
25, 1781
t(
'*
Lvdia
9M",
10, 1783
u
t<
Samuel
3M",
16, 1787
tt
Shrewsbury.
Lvdia White, 2'"',
loM",
14, 1788
«
((
Tiio- Chalkley White,
9M'',
25, 1790
«
a
h:iizabeth
loM",
12, 1792
l(
u
Rebckah Wryte White,
loM",
8, 1794
<i
«
Burials.
Names of the
When
Age
Where
Late
Deceased.
Deceased.
Bury
ed.
Residence.
V'"rs
m'^
days
Briton Corlics, i"' Son of
Briton & Sarah Corlics,
5M", 22,
1788
3.
10,
10
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Deborah Codies,
7M«, 16,
1790
3.
3.
9
ii
<(
:Briton Corlies,
loM", 31 [
M, 1816
77'
II,
4
ti
u
Parents:
:Sarah Corlies,
7M°, 28,
1833
76,
4.
3
U
K
Ann Corlies,
9mo., 26,
1836
55.
**>
it
((
Elizabeth Widdifield,
4mo., 6,
1852
69.
3.
3
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia.
Hriton Corlies,- 2""',
7mo., 25,
i84o[?blottcd|
51.
2,
3
do
do
Joseph W. Corlics,
lomo., 26,
i860
69,
3.
23
New York,
New York.
Jacob W. Corlics,
1 1 mo., .17,
1864
71.
7.
27
Phil
adclhha,
rhiladclphia.
licnjaniin W. Corlics,
5 " 24,
1884
87.
3.
15
Shrewsbury,
Eaton Town.
Eliz'" White, wife of Brittain
White,
Lvdia White, I"' dang*' of
Brittain & Eliz"' White,
12M", 5, 171)5 Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury.
iM", 25, 1785, I, 4, 15 New York, New York.
Birllis.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Edward Borough Lafetra,
Nathan Lafetra,
8M'\ 20, 1807
I cm", 29, 18 ID
Joseph & Ruth Lafetra. Shrewsbury.
SECOND BOOK OF SHREWSBURY, N. J., FRIENDS' RECORDS.
363
Mary
Mariah
Joseph Preston Lafetra,
Eleanor M. Lafetra,
Elizabeth R. Lafetra,
Henry Ellwood Lafetra,
Amey Black,
Clayton Black,
Charles Black,
Sarah Ann "
Elizabeth "
William H."
Mary S. "
9m", 2y, 181 1
9m°, 28, 1812
9m", 5, 1813
3m'', 26, 1817
Iini", 22, 1819
Sni", 1, 1822
7M", 26, 1801
2M", 14, 1803
tW, 24, 1804
3M", II, 1806
4M", 18, 1808
iM", 29, 18 10
4M", 9, 1813
Ezra & Rosina Black.
Chesterfield.
Shrewsbury.
Burials.
Names of the
Wiien
Age
Where
Late
Deceased.
Deceased.
Buryed.
Residence.
yr8 n,t«
days
Nathan Lafetra,
liM", 10, 1810
0, 0,
12
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Mary Lafetra,
II M", 3, 181 1
0, I,
6
n
Mariah "
loM", 31, 1812
0, I,
3
it
It
Eleanor M. Thorn,
2mo ^rd^ 1844
26, 10,
7
Chesterfield,
Bordcntown, N. J.
:Ruth Lafetra,
^mo 5" 1834
72. 4,
22
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Parents :
Joseph "
6""> 5, 1854
78, 3.
16
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Henry Elwood Lafetra,
5"'", 10, 1868
46 [over
36J, 0, 9
"
Eaton Town.
Edward B. Lafetra,
8™", 23, 1855
48, 0,
3
tt
tt
Joseph Preston Lafetra,
2"'", 4, 1892
78. 4-
29
tt
Slirewsbury.
Elizabeth R. Lafetra,
V^ W, 16, 1895
75. I.
25
<<
Eatontown.
[In right hand margin appears: "Jo", the Farther, and Elizabeth, Resided on the Farm betwen
Eatontown and Shrewsbury."]
Woolman Stokes,
Sarah Ann Stokes, w
of Woolman.
idow
5 M°, 8'^ 1874 55 y™
9M'', I"', 1897 76, 9,
Births.
Philadelphia,
II Lmiral Hill,
Philadephia,
Pa.
Philadelphia, and
Long Branch.
Philadelphia,
summers at
Long Branch.
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Jacob W. Hurley,
Hannah E. Hurley,
Deborah Hurley,
John D. Hurley,
Miriam Tilton Woolley,
Mahlon Woolley,
7M", 25, 1800
II M", 4, 1802
8M», 3, 180S
2M", 6. 1808
2M°, 28, 1808
5M», 4, 1810
Dennis & Deborah
Hurley.
Samuel & Ann Woolley
Shrewsbury.
3^4
HISTORICAL MISCELLANY.
Forman Woolley,
Joseph C. Woolley,
Ezra Woolley,
Davis & Timothy Woolley,
Sarah P. [?]Dorsett,
James L. Dorsett,
Jacob E. Dorsett,
Mary M. Lafetra,
Sarah P. Lafetra,
iM", 10, 1812
12M", 18, 1814
6M", 5, 1818
8M», 16, 1820
iqM°, 7, 1815
5M», 20, 18 18
9M°, 12, 1820
5M», 8«^ 1825
4M», 6, 1829
James & Lydia Dorsett. Squan.
N. [Interpolated
"athan") Allen & Pru-
dence, [Interpolated
" Morton."] Lafetra.
Squan.
[In the following six entries, the column for " Names of the Parents," is used for marriages.]
John M. Lafetra,
Elizabeth "
Edmund "
Deborah
Samuel "
William
9M°, 16, 1840
1827
1831
1834
1837
1843
Married W" Johnson —
Married Abbie Morris
Married John Frazee
Married Mary Allen Allen
Married i Deborah Wainright
2 Betsey Curtis
3 Gertrude Newman
[In the margin, beginning with Elizabeth Lafetra, is written: "All of Squan."]
Burials.
Names of the
Deceased.
When
Deceased.
Age
Where
Buryed.
Their
Residence.
Jacob W. Hurley,
12m'', I, 1817
17.
4,
5,
Chesterfield,
Chesterfield.
Miriam T. [Interpolated
" Wife of Anslem Spin-
ning "] Spinning,
[Nothing
more appears of this
entry.]
Mahlon Woolcy,
12M", 17, 1839
29.
7-
13
In lead pencil
" Shrewsb."
Joseph C. JVoolcy,
7M», 13, 1843
4M», 25, 1 89 1
2M», 18, 1896
3M°, 03, 1896
28,
70,
84,
77,
6,
8,
I,
8,
25
09
08
28
[In lead pencil
" N. Y. City."]
Shrewsbury,
Davis Woolcy,
Forman Woolley,
Ezra Woolley,
Eatontown.
Eatontown.
Eatontown.
James Dorset,
Lydia Dorset,
Jacob E. Dorsett,
y
IlM", 22°'^, 1869 85,
iiM">, 14, 1850 70,
12M'', 29, 1891 71,
m
I,
10,
3.
d
8
24
17
Squan,
D"
Squan.
it
It
John M. Lafetra,
Mary M. Reynols,
Sarah P. Appelgate,
9»», 9t^ 1867
iM°,i8, 1870
zM", 5, 1870
26, II, 23
44, 8, 10
42, 9, 29
[In lead pencil
probably means
Squan,
Squan,
" M. Geo. Appelgate
married.]
Squan.
Eaton Town.
t
Meribah C, daughter
E. &. Mary M. Reynols,
9M", 21, 1877
30-
7.
13
ts
Squan.
Nathan Allen Lafetra,
9M", 27, 1877
79>
10,
08
«
€t
SECOND BOOK OF SHREWSBURY, N. J., FRIENDS' RECORDS.
Births.
365
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Mary W. Lippincott,
Henry W. Lippincott,
Henry CorHes,
Tylee W. Codies,
Edward Corlies,
Francis Corlies,
Sarah
Susan H. "
Eliza H. Corlies,
James B. Wright,
iiM" 18, 1813
SM" 28, 1818
ioM« 2o'■^ 1821
9M" 5, 1823
3M" 15, 1826
6M" 25, 1S27
iM'^ 26, 1830
loM" 16, 1832
9M» 4, 1836
i823[sic]
Burials.
Seth & Mariam
Lippincott.
Benj" W. & Meriam T.
[Interpolated "Williams"]
Corlies.
son of John D. and Mary
B. Wright.
Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury.
New York.
Names of the
Deceased.
When
Deceased.
Age
Where
Buryed.
Late
Residence.
Edward Corlies,
5M" 25*, 1826
2mos jqD
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury.
Susan H. Corlies,
iiM° 21", 1856
24y iM° s^
tt
Mirriam T., wife of
B. W. Corlies,
IOn.0 ijth^ ig^g
79-0-3°
u
Eaton Town.
Benjamin W. Corlies
5-24-i884[sic]
87-3- 1 5
t(
"
[In
margin, opposite the last two names, is
written, " Parents."]
Tylee W. Corlies,
ii-04-i893[sic]
70-1-29
li
(€
Sarah C. Osborne,
5-i5-i896[sic]
66-3-19
Fairview Cemetery,
Middletown,
Middletown.
Francis Corlies,
4-i7-i897[sic]
69-7-27
West Long Branch
Cemetery,
Asbury Park.
James B. Wright,
3^° 2o«', 1879
In his 56>"'
Births.
Flushing,
L. Island,
Long Branch
Names of Children.
when born.
Names of the Parents.
Their
Residence.
Thomas Cook,
Rachel Cook, wife of
Thomas,
gM" 26'''', 1757
2M° 16'^*', 1763
Ebenezer & Sarah Cook.
Squan.
In the column for " Names of the Parents " no names are written, but from the position of the
names of the children, it is fair to suppose that they are the children of " Thomas Cook " and " Rachel
Cook, wife of Thomas."
Richard Cook,
Ebenezer Cook,
Sarah & Hannah C. [sic]
Thomas Cook,
Thomas Cook, 2"^,
Ebenezer Cook,
2M0 27*'', 1784
7-26-1786
9-21-1787
1 2-6- 1 790
6-11-1793
gM° 26"", 1822
Thomas & Ann [Interpo-
lated " Williams Arnahi "]